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They should tell us stuff like "Expect to screwed over by at least one boss/manager and/or co-worker, but know that it won't be the end of the world. He's just an asshole. Move on to something new and better."
"You will work mostly for incompetent people. This is the truth. You will need to learn to deal with it and work around their incompetence to get anything done. Don't feel bad if you have to stab them in the back at some point in order to be promoted."
"If you find a competent boss, learn everything you can from him/her, and do all you can to stick with them until such time as that competent boss makes sure that you are promoted, because that's what a competent boss will do."
"That new paycheck will look mighty tempting. Feel free to go blow the first one in celebration, but make damn sure to start saving. 10% socked away each paycheck could leave you a retired millionaire by age 55. Pissing it away means working, most likely, for a moron until you're 65. Yeah, you'll have had a couple fancy cars and a house bigger than you need, but you'll end up dying in a government paid-for nursing home."
Lots of excellent advice that would have been far more helpful to me than "You're 18, you have the world ahead of you, go conquer it! You can do anything!!"
There's truth in that, but I wish they had told me that there's a metric fuckload of failed idiots stuck in middle-management, in college professorships, in college career counseling offices, and other areas who are hellbent for leather to make sure that no one else goes up where they couldn't go, and that we just need to give those people a big ol' middle finger and ignore them.
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