I've just graduated and am looking for a job, whilst doing bits of temping and care work and suchlike to pay the bills. Ideally, I'd like to work doing something in local food, either research and campaigning for a food charity/organisation, like I'm doing at the moment (sadly as a volunteer) or by getting involved in a box scheme or local enterprise. Don't really have the business experience for that atm, and for the first, I'll need 6 months to a year's office/admin experience.
I'm doing some support work with people with learning disabilities, which I quite enjoy, but I know it's not the kind of thing I want to do long-term, and it's agency work, which isn't very regular, so I'm looking for a permanent office-type job. Unfortunately, most people look at me weirdly and say, 'You have a degree from Oxford, you're massively overqualified, why do you want this job?' But I really do need a job for the experience, as well as just having some regular form of income to pay off my student debt, etc, etc.
I've just got off the phone with a recruitment agency who have been really sympathetic and finally found someone who's really keen to employ me (on a temp-to-perm basis) and is happy to let me finish my volunteer project with Sustain while I work part time. It's nearby, and sounded perfect... until I was told they were a defence company!



Not really sure if I'd feel comfortable working there (and more cynically, if I want to work for a charity in the future, will they look unfavourably at me if it's on my CV?), but I had an agreement with my boyfriend, who's currently shouldering most of the financial responsibility for rent, bills, food etc, that after I was finished the volunteer thing, I'd look for a paying job, any paying job, so I could contribute more, since he was happy to effectively fund me at the moment. I've fired off loads of applications, and am networking like crazy, but I haven't been offered much, and there's no guarantee volunteering will lead onto something....
Common sense says I should really take this job, and I do need to eat, buy my conscience is screaming, 'No!' What should I do?