everybody and his cousin wants to become a globe-trotting entrepreneurial playboy these days.
up to you, OP, but my 2 cents:
- graduate
- apply, get, and commit to the best job you can find
- ask to delay your start date by a year. 6 months at the very least. (come up with any reason for why. most of my friends said they wanted to do some traveling, and that was fine with their companies.)
- now you have a job secured. go start a company, live in a new country, travel, fuck, do whatever you want.
- towards the end of that year, decide how you want to proceed.
you may find, as some of us do, that there are more ways than one to get what we're all looking for. and it doesn't necessarily have to involve starting an internet business/ppc/internet marketing/ebook-publishing/etc...
and working for a corporation is good or bad depending on how you use your time and how you look at it. don't listen to ppl who make it out to be the bogeyman. like everything else in life, it's never purely black or white. corporations suck at some things and are great at others. just like the life of an "internet marketer" living the "high life" at his beach-front "office" in bali or phuket.
people who work for a corporation only for the money are stupid, imo.
but people who work there to gather resources, intel, networks, ideas...now that's a different story.
if you decide to come back and work at your job, what i would do is
- get a nice pad, live with other guys. preferably red pill players who are good with women. you'll learn a lot from them.
- work your 9-5 but don't sacrifice your life to it. keep a pulse on the industry, look for how things are going to change/develop in the future.
- bang tons of women. again, roommates can help a lot. i did my best when i lived with a DJ.
- you'll have made friends at your workplace by now. discuss possibilities about starting a company. these are the best people to start companies with, not your immediate "fun-time" friends.
- once you're at this point, assess your situation and decide how you want to proceed. want to branch out and start your own business with former co-workers? well, your chances of success are looking good now. better than a couple of guys sitting around a living room deciding to start an import-export business with no experience or skills whatsoever.