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I couldn't land a job in New York City after college, so I'm a barista. I often debate whether I should give up and move home.
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A recent college graduate working as a barista in New York City struggles with whether to pursue their career ambitions in the city or move home after nearly a year of unemployment in their field.

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I couldn't land a job in New York City after college, so I'm a barista. I often debate whether I should give up and move home.
The author works as a barista in New York City. Courtesy of Joanna Insco I graduated from college almost a year ago and still can't find a full-time job, so I'm a barista. I often wonder if I should just leave New York and move home, giving up my career dreams. But I stay in hopes that my big break will come soon. Last May, as I walked across the stage of a New York City theater to receive my college diploma, I wondered if I would be able to put my degree to use. Smiling toward where my visiti
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