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I majored in political science I just got my associates what type of jobs would take me without hesitation? I will continue persuing my bachelors degree but I need to work in the mean time. I want to help with campaigns one day and be a director / administrator but i need work now in Denver Colorado. What opportunities would look best on my way there?
I just got a year of experience as administrative assistant, equity and inclusion liaison, and Iāve been a manager / supervisor at different companies for years now.
Edit: bartending isnāt ārealisticā itās highly irrelevant and not anywhere near what Iām trying to go for. It seems like a lazy attempt by sad lazy people to set low expectations about an associates which is so disappointing for this sub. No wonder none of yāall can find work in the field šš yāall did not understand the assignment. Even with my managing experience I got such a bullshit answer itās like yāall didnāt read this and didnāt try to give a reasonable answer you just want to reiterate how little you value an associates. Maybe instead of repeating this dumbass sentence yāall can think up other opportunities if not ur fucking stupid and will be disregarded anyways. We get it an associates isnf a bachelors but thereās gotta be something and if youāre not sure just donāt comment
Edit: Iām not shitting on ur shitty part time that you used to pay bills. I have work. Iām just wondering what other options there are now that Iāve reached this point I donāt need another minimum wage to get me by Iām looking for opportunities that may not be obvious or that many arenāt aware of to take advantage of. I know i can apply at McDonaldās at any time
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