From a father’s perspective.
Don’t sweat it.
I was working for a small company about 30 years ago and was laid off. I was also about 60% finished taking my MBA at night, two courses per semester. Before the layoff I was looking at two more years of night school before obtaining the degree. I lived in New York City and I was taking the subway to work, then down to graduate school near Wall Street and then back to Queens.
My father suggested I move back home for a year or so, finish the damn ^&^( degree and start my career. I was 26 years old and with no money coming in, this was a great idea. They took no money from me, I paid my expenses using unemployment and some savings and another student loan and finished in just over a year.
Got my MBA, went to work at a Fortune 100 company and have been in this profession for thirty some-odd years.
My daughter will be 24 next month and is in a similar situation, she moved back here in March and we cover her housing costs and the odd expense, but she pays her own bills, comes and goes as she needs to,. I am sure she would rather be back with her roommates but she needed to change her situation. She’s the oldest so this summer we have all three here. Nice to have ‘em all under the roof for two or three months.
And if someone called any of them “losers’ I would sock them in the face.
SRM