Documenting my job applications to show effort and ease tension at home

I graduated in 2023 and worked at a company until January 2024 when I was laid off. I managed to find a new job in June 2024, but unfortunately, they let me go due to a lack of work. Now, I've been unemployed for six months again. I'm currently living with my sister, who is a travel nurse. When I first moved back, I was responsible for most of the bills, but now I'm struggling to keep up. She’s expressed frustration about having to help with bills, and it feels like I'm on the verge of being kicked out. I understand her perspective; she works hard and has done a lot for me. However, I’m actively searching for jobs while working full-time in retail to cover most of the bills. Still, I sometimes have to ask her for help just to afford basic meals. There’s a significant age gap between us, and she’s never experienced unemployment, so she sees my situation as laziness. We recently watched a news segment about new college grads struggling to find work, and she dismissed it, thinking it’s just a matter of not wanting to work. I feel stuck and frustrated, not just with my job search but also with the strain it's putting on my relationship with my sister. I’m considering documenting my job applications and interviews to show her I’m making an effort, but I’m not sure how much that will help. I just want to find stability again and ease the tension at home.

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