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I can't read the article because paywall. Which degree did she go for first? Also, a communication degree with no experience seems worthless. It sounds like she needs a few years at an entry level position before try to land a "real" career position.
She was applying for minimum wage jobs, I would assume they were all entry level.
Minimum wage jobs can be high in demand depending on the state minimum. Not saying it's enough, but if it's enough to pay your share of the rent people go for it. In under $12 minimum states less so
Minimum wage jobs that her degrees might give her an advantage as a job candidate, or random minimum wage jobs? The parent comment to mine kind of nailed it that some minimum wage jobs might not care about the degrees, especially if they are irrelevant to the job she is applying to.
I'm going to just assume that she applied to jobs that were applicable to her degree first and began applying for other positions after it started looking bleak. I remember applying for entry level state jobs years ago after getting a 99% on the entrance exam and sending out a few hundred applications, never got a reply.
Yeah, probably this
I assumed "minimum wage" meant "fast food/retail", not "entry-level communications".