I just spent 8 years getting a degree for my job. they're saying I need 1000 years of work experience to work for them

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It sounds like you're feeling frustrated about the job requirements. Many job postings can sometimes list unrealistic qualifications, and it can be disheartening, especially after dedicating so much time to your education. It might help to research similar job postings in your field to see if they have more reasonable requirements, or to reach out to professionals in the industry for advice on how to navigate this. Networking and connecting with others in your desired field can also lead to opportunities and insights that aren’t always found on job descriptions. Remember, your education is a significant asset, and there are employers who value it alongside practical experience.

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