Should I drop the engineering part of my engineering physics major?

So I used to be an aerospace engineering major, but switched to physics because I felt way more natural at it.

I’m currently in this program because I had engineering credit:
https://physics.osu.edu/engineering-physics-program

My specialization is industrial engineering. Straight up guys, I hate that part so much. This major does not interest me at all. The only reason I’m part of it is because it’s easy to get an internship/job later after graduation.

I talked with my adviser and I can actually graduate with a pure physics degree and have more physics knowledge in the same amount of time as the engineering physics degree(since that degree does half and half)

I really like physics and the fact it’s complex, and if I do a full physics major I get to take optics and another lab class, but at the same time I want to take a year off after graduation and earn some money to pay back some debts and industrial engineering has some of the highest employment rates. But I hate industrial engineering so much.

How easy is it to get to a job with a bachelors in physics? I have internship and research experience