HomeNewsTrends'Waking at 3 am, working weekends': Graduate shares reality of first job in US, says he works 50-60 hours

'Waking at 3 am, working weekends': Graduate shares reality of first job in US, says he works 50-60 hours

In the widely shared post, Gaurav Chintamneedi wrote about the stark difference between his expectations of post-college life and the exhausting schedule he now maintains. He revealed that he works between 50 to 60 hours a week, frequently starting his day as early as 3 am, and spends nearly every weekend at work.

June 20, 2025 / 13:17 IST
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Gaurav Chintamneedi clarified that the purpose of his post was not to complain, but to show solidarity with others experiencing similar struggles.

A Virginia-based assistant store manager has gone viral on LinkedIn after candidly sharing his struggles with the transition from university life to the demanding realities of corporate work. Gaurav Chintamneedi, a graduate of Chapman University, opened up about the emotional and physical toll of his first year in the workforce, describing it as one of the “most challenging” periods of his life.

In the widely shared post, Chintamneedi wrote about the stark difference between his expectations of post-college life and the exhausting schedule he now maintains. He revealed that he works between 50 to 60 hours a week, frequently starting his day as early as 3 am, and spends nearly every weekend at work.

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“When I first arrived in the DMV, I imagined living the dream early-20s life—like the ones we see on TV or romanticise on social media,” he wrote. “I pictured myself working a 9–5, grabbing drinks with coworkers after work, striking up conversations with strangers on the metro who’d eventually become close friends. I thought weekends would be filled with brunches, coffee shop side projects, and late-night online courses to build new skills.”