gra-dult-hood n.

1. A stage in life between graduation and adulthood.
2. Gradulthood often involves jobs that don't fulfil a graduate's expectations.
3. A term coined during the recession.


Experiences of Gradulthood: 2/2

Here’s the second part of our round-up article ‘Experiences of Gradulthood’ (read part one here). Basically this provides a summary of all the articles written by ourselves and by our lovely guest writers, that are specifically about the highs and lows of Gradulthood.

Again, in no particular order...

A Brief Prologue #3James Holt introduces himself, and wonders whether he should become a pilot.

Gradults 0 – 2 Job sitesJob sites, does anyone ever actually get a job from them?

A Gradult abroad: Cycling the USADave Procter decided to cycle from L.A. to New York. He wrote an article about it for us, and also recorded more thoughts about his journey over at latinodave.blogspot.com.

A Gradult abroad: South America, part onePeruvians eat Guinea Pigs and other similar tit bits as Michael writes about his time in South America.

A Brief Prologue #2 Alcoholics anonymous style confessions of a voluntarily unemployed graduate.

Adding string to your bow with Dave ProcterOne of regular guest writers offers his thoughts on teaching English abroad.

Congradulations – “22 Grand job in the city”, as good as it sounds? Oliver Kenyon tells all (now with a blog of his own at www.moonunderwaterblog.blogspot.com.

The contradictions of Gradulthood.Natalie Stanton writes about her two jobs, long hours, and the contradictions of Gradulthood.

A Gradult at work: The call centre An insight into Joseph’s life at the call centre, with the five callers you can expect on an average day.

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