Rohit Chopra
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And then everybody else is like, it's just a normal person going about their life.
He was the lefty in the unit.
It happens.
Why?
I can't quite explain it, but it happens.
I mean, there's a lot of benefits to enlisting if you're a guy.
Well, there's that too.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's go ahead, Ryan, and bring in our next guest who's going to tell us exactly how miserable it is to be graduating college right now.
Wait a minute, Dakota.
She faked a medical emergency just to test whether or not he loved her son?
She filed a kidnapping report against him in his own police station.
Graduation season is upon us, which means it's time for students to start hitting the job market.
But if you're like me and Emily, you're hearing from people around the country that that graduates are entering a workforce that is as brutal and facing headwinds is stronger than any time perhaps since 2008, 2009, yet without graduation.
I hesitate to call it optimism, but the optimism at the time that at least that would be a one to two to three, maybe four year hiccup, but that things might recover now.
They're graduating into a world that seems like different in kind than the world that they kind of entered into.
And by the way, they entered in a difficult time because you're finishing high school amid COVID and then entering college.
And so what we wanted to do today is talk to one of those graduating seniors.
We're going to be joined by Timmy McAllister, who is a computer science graduate.