I guess it's normal right to work minimum wage or entry level jobs when you join workforce like full time or part time job in your 20s ?
But, I feel bad Everytime I get a taunt or that look whenever I say I only have experience in fast foods and retail jobs because they consider it low class like some labor job with less pay and no vision to climb that ladder of success in the future. Sometimes people automatically assume warehouse jobs are miserable, call centers are boring, construction is intense labor job. It's like people automatically just give a title and description
I just don't understand like majority of people start from the bottom and eventually work their way up by getting education or networking or learning a skill. I'm sure there must be many entry level jobs in so many fields where it doesn't require tons of qualification and experience. But lack of direction is making me feel stuck and can't seem to go outside the bubble.