You're facing the most competitive job market ever driven by the internet. Nearly every job posting gets 200-500 applicants due to the visibility of job boards and jobs searches. Do you think you're parents faced those terrible odds early in their careers? Not a chance! This is only from the last decade.



I was 24 years old, making 60% of what I was told to expect and miserable. I was young, had a Bachelor's Degree in Engineering and was working on a graduate degree. I had been working in my family's business since I was 12, and gained 4 years of professional experience while in college. But I wasn't anywhere near my expectations, long painted for me by family and teachers.



The bottom had fallen out. Despite my education and experience the best job I could find paid $36,000 a year. My student loan payment was 1/4 of that. I commuted over 50 miles each way, adding up to 3 hours a day in traffic. Locked into a lease, and equipped with a used gas guzzling car I spent another 1/4 of my pay on gas. I was living life with no financial freedom, working a job that didn't respect what I contributed, and had little happiness.



If you look at it from a different perspective, had I not gone to college, and found work at the nearest grocery store, I'd save 1/4 of my pay on gas, and 1/4 on a student loan payment. At $9 an hour instead of my $18, I'd have the same financial outlook.



What happened? Why were the results so far from the expectation?



That's what I wondered for a long time. Sure, there was something to be said for the terrible economy of the time, but still, others were making it with less credentials than myself, so why was it I was in such a bad place?



Years of self-reflection, personal improvement, and experimentation led me to several answers relating to standing out relative to your peers, being valued in your current job, how to actually provide value to others while networking and more.



Once I figured these my career corrected course because it now fit what the modern era required. I now make a nice living, and I'm well-respected by my employer. I'm happy with the life I have. I'm given freedom at work, and I provide for my family.



I don't want anyone to face the challenges I went through early on. And no one has to if they start thinking about the right things early enough.



I want to share what I've learned with you.



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