what is your major? cuz there really ain't a whole lot of jobs out there. I graduated last year, and the job market sucks for fresh college graduates, at least in the Business/CIS type fields..
Chemical Engineer. there wasn't jack **** for ChE's for getting internships last year. not that i tried real hard to get one, but my friends who did couldn't get one and any companies that were doing interviews on campus never seemed to want ChE's. that's another reason to go for the master's (even though it really doesn't seem to pay much more at all when you see stats for ChE's), there aren't any jobs so might as well get something out of the down time. my plan has always been graduate, work, get MBA, but i'm not so sure i shoudn't get a masters now. i've got a 4.0 and almost feel like i should get a masters, not just stop at bs. oh well, it'll work itself out. for now, ncaa 2k4 is a good enough job.
College chemistry teacher. (or "professor", though that sounds so weird I haven't gotten used to it yet) The way the economy is, I'm just happy that I have a job. Now that I'm on the faculty, I have to try to act grown up, at least whenever anyone's watching. There haven't been a whole lot of jobs for ChE's for a while now. On the other hand, when it doesn't even work to have a business or CIS major, we're all in trouble.
I'm a professional poster. Clutch pays me .001 cents for every post I make. A few more posts, and I'll be able to afford to supersize my next McDonald's order.
darn, no more "protein purifier of the bbs" (though biochem lab work does get tiring after a while... I don't miss it...)
Giggle technician... or even a Laugh generator maybe.. part-time student (Network security/administration) and Petrochemical lab technician/inspector will be looking for a real tech job soon, I hate working with chemicals.