Hi,
Seth I am sorry to hear about your situation. Have you thought about trying substitute teaching? You will have to check out what the requirements are in IN if there are statewide rules, or what the requirements are by school district. You may be able to get your name on several school district sub lists, increasing your chances of working everyday. Just an idea I thought might help in for the short term. Good luck and keep your head up. Hope you find something soon.
He's right Seth,most of the time people who sell their self are the ones who get hired,take your lack of experience & turn it into a positive by telling employers of your willingness to learn from the ground up,explain that durring school you did not have time to work because you needed to concentrate all your time & effort into your degree but now that you have that degree your ready to shift your focus to a career.
Even if you get turned down go back every week & apply at the same places your interested in working at,badger the F--- out of them,fill out application after application,sooner than later some manager with a brain in his head is going to stop & think that hey,this kid wants to work badly.
I once hired a guy who would walk by my jobsite everyday & pester me for a job,he bugged me for weeks till i gave in & hired him,i fired him a few days later because he was a sea slug but still he got his foot in the door by being persistant.