▲ 5 r/hatemyjob+1 crossposts

Burned out of my current job

So this might sound a little crazy but I really hate my job at McDonald's. (I know I sound pathetic, but just sit with me)

I'm just so sick of some of the people I work with and I hate the environment. I want to be out of there soon, but I just don't know what I could apply for. I'm trying to finish my bachelor's degree at wgu by the end of August and then apply for my masters degree shortly after. (I'm pursuing the B.S. Business Management one). But yeah. I just need some ideas on what to do.

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u/Sorrowful-Skull6921 — 2 days ago

D774 course guide and tips

I recently passed this course and I think it would be helpful if I shared what got me quickly through the course. So first thing you're going to want to do is find some quick learning materials. YouTube is a really good one, just search up D774 and there should be a playlist of pretty much everything.

You need to learn:

Income statement

Balance sheet

Cash flow Statement

Variance analysis

Incremental budgeting

Zero based budgeting

Cost methodologies

Cost types and behaviors

Cost volume profit (CVP) analysis

Once you have these down (which could all be found easily on YouTube or the course material. You are good to take the test. Don't worry too much about any math in the test because it's minimal to pretty much non-existent)

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u/Sorrowful-Skull6921 — 3 days ago
▲ 11 r/WGU_Business+1 crossposts

26 courses in a month and a half (hopefully)

So for some short context: I started wgu September 2025, and my 2nd term ends at the end of August 2026. I only want to be in school for a year. But I've been slacking on my work. So now I am left with 26 courses in a month and a half. (Well technically 24 because I've already knocked out 2.) So I will be posting updates here until I either finish my degree this term or have to have another one.

I don't really think it's possible but I can sure try. Does anyone have any tips?

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u/Sorrowful-Skull6921 — 3 days ago