Any of you humanities majors worried about job prospects after graduation?

<p>@sonic23‌</p>

<p>What Clayton said was a bit true, some new and young professors teach at multiply CC’s, you just have to until you obtain a type of tenure at one. </p>

<p>As for teaching HS? Not a public, and never for to the LAUSD. I’d rather go work in a cubicle than teach for the LAUSD. Most of those teachers flat out hate their jobs. I do not blame them, most students are just flat out lazy. I was one of these students that gave my HS teachers a hard time. I was the smart as$. I didn’t get my act together till I worked in Corp. America and was pushed to go to college by parents, peers and fellow employees. I wish I had started a bit earlier, but now look, 3.83 GPA, will be attending UCLA in the fall. But I do not want to waisting time for those who do not want to learn now.</p>

<p>I do not want a job that merely pays me a salary. I want to passionate about my job, if it is going to be an educator, working in museums or seeing a opportunity in front of me that I can not pass up. Who knows! But, I do not worry too much about what I would do with my degree. You should not view a degree as an investment, in fact it is, but money should not be the motivator of your pursuit of getting a degree. You must love your major, once you do, people will notice it, and doors will open. </p>