I couldn't get hired by anyone but after interviewing with a options trading company from Chicago, I decided I wanted to be a trader of some sort. Somehow got in touch with a prop office in Florida who promised me the world and the best training any where. I graduated, picked up what little I had and moved. I take my series 7 and finally am able to go live, so I go ask my boss for some advice. He puts his hand on my shoulder in a real fatherly way and says, "Trading is really easy, you just buy the strong stocks and short the weak ones." I think to myself, no problem, I can do that. He hooked me up with a sweet (sarcasm)high/low ticker and I easily made $100 my first day trading 100 share lots and then promptly lost money the next 32 trading days. Everytime I asked for help, I got the same reply, buy strong and short weak.
Needless to say I didn't last too long there. The other dozen guys I started with were all out of trading within the year.
The best thing I learned there was what kind of trader I didn't want to be. I didn't want to accept that losing is part of the game and by watching several people get blown up there, I learned not to hold a losing trade just because its down. Those guys also showed me the difference between profit and loss is patience because none of them had any.