>unemployed for 2 months and collecting neetbux>applying for jobs but radio silence for most part>start planning trip or a volunteer program>receive very good job offer out of the blue Fuck bros I dont know what to do. I was hoping to take advantage of my neetbux and travel for a bit but now this offer kind of throws my plans off. I was thinking maybe I could try to push the start date back but realistically I could push it only a month at best. Should I just say fuck it and reject the offer? I am 25 and I dont think I will receive a better offer than this in the current market esp with my skillsets
You should be working on building a career in your 20s. Worry about your midlife crisis once you hit your 30s with more money and experience under your belt.
That's a tough one OP. Traveling while you're young is the best but you don't want to neglect your career and still be a broke wageslave after age 30.How much money have you got?Why not travel for a month before you start your job? That's still a decent amount of time.
>>2647756I have a good nest egg stored in my retirement accounts and savings. I am ideally trying to delay my start date at least a month, not sure the best way to go about it. This would be my second actual job and would be very good experience, after a year I will say fuck it and travel for longer
>>2647848Take the job with the standard start date. You're risking losing this job as I'm sure a 25 year old doesn't have an irreplaceable skillset. Understand you're risking your nest egg in a spiraling economy. Quit next year and travel for longer.
>>2647733>You should be working on building a career in your 20s.fucking boomer thinks you can "build a career" these days. This is not 1992, pops.
>>2647874Somebody's gotta pay for his Social Security and Medicare, kek.>>2647725The entire careerist mentality is designed to trap you in the system as a productive asset.>good-paying job in a thriving economyno, I can't quit now, this paycheck is too good to throw away>bad-paying job in a depressed economyno, I can't quit now, I won't be able to find a job again when my travel fund runs dry
>>2647725just ask to start in 2-4 weeks. If they say no, travel during your 3 week annual vacation