Atlanta Massage Parlors: The young ‘recalibrate’ job dreams
Posted on September 7th, 2011 in Atlanta massage parlors
Trevor Nunnally didn’t expect to be living in his parents’ East Cobb home at age 33. Kennesaw State’s Rebecca Mattox, 21, worries nobody will hire a history major. David Anderson, 22, can only find work washing sheets at a Lawrenceville massage parlor. Kalynn Littleton may take on $40,000 in grad school debt to one day, hopefully, land a job in the hospitality industry.
“It’s very scary, especially the thought of not getting the best job out of college,” said Littleton, 20, from Sylvester in South Georgia. “I have dreams and plans, but I’m not really sure I’ll get there or where I’ll land.”
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“It’s bleak. I’ve applied to a lot of different places and people don’t get back to you,” said Snellville’s Anderson, who makes $7.50 an hour at the massage parlor. “I’m just looking for any job. But I have no reason to think there’ll be a quick turnaround in the economy.”
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