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I would also consider jobs those grunt jobs requiring no education below me.
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And relying on your parents to help solve your financial troubles is not? To me, not being independent is a much harder "blow to my dignity" than having a job I don't particulary enjoy doing. But that's me...
It sounds to me like you want to be on top without having to climb there and that's not how this world works. I mostly agree with what others are saying, you really need to look around and reevaluate your situatiion.
If you stand a better chance of finding a job you would seem "worthy" in a different location, but lack the funds to move there, how about getting ANY job that would help you raise the money you need ASAP instead of sitting and waiting for a miracle to happen? If you lowered your "standards" somewhat, you might have been working already and made some if not all of the sum that you lack.
You do what you must on the way to your goal, there is nothing "shameful" about that. Especially considering your current situation.. like RR said, get real.
I would also seriously urge you to complete your higher education whenever possible for reasons you probably already understand yourself. For what it's worth, having some (some more?) working experience will make your choice of future profession much more conscious, not to mention you'll be taking your studies much more seriously and with greater interest. So in that respect your situation is not entirely without advantages.
There is something to be learned from every situation that your life throws at you, as long as you are able to realize what that "something" is, you'll be fine. And if you don't realize it, you just may be going in circles untill you do.. or untill you die, whichever comes sooner.
Anyway, good luck in your search.
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