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My heart goes out to anyone who's looking for work right now. Despite the Republicans' complaint of "NoBoDy WaNtS tO wOrK aNyMoRe", which I've always found disgustingly dismissive of so much, people are actually looking for work, maybe more than ever. Some of my friends have applied to literally hundreds of places, even for something rather entry-level and beneath them, but anything to pay the bills, but no one is hiring, or if they are, the pay is abysmal, the hours are atrocious, and the benefits are non-existent. But don't you dare apply for financial aid of any sort either, or you're a lazy moocher. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

I'm getting hungry for something rich. May be shallow, empty calories, but it'll still leave you satisfied.
 
My heart goes out to anyone who's looking for work right now. Despite the Republicans' complaint of "NoBoDy WaNtS tO wOrK aNyMoRe", which I've always found disgustingly dismissive of so much, people are actually looking for work, maybe more than ever. Some of my friends have applied to literally hundreds of places, even for something rather entry-level and beneath them, but anything to pay the bills, but no one is hiring, or if they are, the pay is abysmal, the hours are atrocious, and the benefits are non-existent. But don't you dare apply for financial aid of any sort either, or you're a lazy moocher. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

I'm getting hungry for something rich. May be shallow, empty calories, but it'll still leave you satisfied.
Well with the way things are going they won't have to bother applying for any financial aid since there won't be any.

It is scary to think how bad it is probably going to get, especially considering how tough it is for kids trying to get a part time job right now.
 
My heart goes out to anyone who's looking for work right now. Despite the Republicans' complaint of "NoBoDy WaNtS tO wOrK aNyMoRe", which I've always found disgustingly dismissive of so much, people are actually looking for work, maybe more than ever.
25 years ago, my dad kept telling me to print resumes and pound pavement. Even back then, nobody wanted that. At Toys R Us, my managers actively tossed resumes because "if they're this organized, they're overqualified".

Once I applied to McDonald's and they told me I was overqualified because I had worked at Best Buy in high school. I don't dispute that but I also just needed to pay rent.

When I finished nursing school, I applied to the local hospital network in Milwaukee. I was able to pound out 300 plus applications in one week. I would get the rejection within 5 minutes of submitting the application. Once I got into the system I learned it's because they were usually hiring from within or weren't actually hiring because of budget issues. But legally they needed to make those jobs known so that they could get whatever funding they needed.

I think it worked the same after covid, where all the businesses were claiming no one was wanting to work again but it was really because if they couldn't find employees they were actually making more money off the government subsidies.

Anyway. I have a 18-year gap with my baby brother, and he graduated a couple years ago. Computer science. Same deal, can't find a job. My parents told him print resumes and pound pavement in the year of our Lord 2024.

He ended up turning his love of baking into a side hustle, and now he's a full-on private chef for a couple rich people.

This is not good enough for my parents because he has to get his own health insurance and isn't backed by Best Buy. My baby sister which I have a 16-year gap with, finished journalism school and could never get a job in journalism. Picked up bartending like I used to. Again, there are those in my family who judge that that's not good enough, and why can't she get a job in journalism.

Because no one's f****** hiring in journalism. I was class of 2000 in high school and I routinely think about how if I had finished journalism instead of joining the Army, it would have been right on the cusp of Gawker and all of that up-ending how journalism worked. I grew up thinking I was going to be PJ ORourke at Rolling Stone, but that world stopped existing around 2005 and it definitely doesn't exist now.

People want to work. Most people want to work at things they like. People want to work at things they are passionate about and enjoy. Some people want to make some sort of difference even if it's just flipping a burger that makes my day, I know that can be enough for some people. I felt that way when I was a bartender.

However, capitalism and all the politicians and systems have beaten that out of us. Now you get idiots who praise living to work and berate you for working to live because you have ambition and talent.

I'm actually going through my own thing back at school. Mental health s***. I decided last week I'm going to drop the semester and regroup. I feel for everyone going through everything right now. It sucks so hard when you actually do want to accomplish things, and you do want to work, and you do want to put yourself out there and help the community, but every system is aiming barbed wire wrapped rifle in your face and ridiculing you for it while gaslighting you about it being your fault.

I truly believe it's not that nobody wants to work. It's that the people in power and the older generations have an idea of how the economy and your 40 hours a week is supposed to look, and anything that threatens that image makes them openly hostile.
 
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I have absolutely thrown away applications/resumes from people overqualified to work for me. I know it sucks. I hate that I have to ignore some dude just trying to make a living. But the reality is that it costs my company money to train people to do what -I- need them to be able to do. And if I know there's a really good chance they can fuck off at any moment and go do something else, because they have the qualifications to do so, then I'm risking wasting a lot of money to train them doing something they don't even want to do and will be looking to stop doing as soon as possible.

I learned that lesson when I hired a guy and he quit on his first day because he was finally offered a job doing the thing he was actually qualified to do. No harm, really, except that hiring him had made me turn away other people and I had to start the whole process over again. But if he'd hung around for 5 months and then done that? I would have been pretty pissed off at how much time and money we wasted on him (not pissed at him, just at the situation).

Forget about the fact that the absolute trash economy and miserable living conditions for anyone not making six figures means that most employees will absolutely dip out on you for a few more dollars an hour. And who can blame them.
 
I hear you, I've been on that end when I was a bar or retail supervisor. And you can't get mad at them because that's just the way the system is set up. I never take it personally, I just know that it's not as easy as people love to tell you when you are the seeker.

I think a big gap of understanding between me and my parents is my dad still lives in a world where I would work for Ford, my son would work for Ford, his son can work at Ford, and every Christmas they will give us a free turkey and they cherish all of us.

Which is weird because that's not even the life my dad had. He was a career Marine. And my granddad was career Army. Maybe that's like its own trauma and trying to cope with Americana.
 
I don't think it matters if they had that life or not. Certain generations were just brainwashed to believe that's how life is; you just go out and get a job. Just get one. Why don't you just get a job? It's right there. Just tell that guy you work for him now and you've got yourself a job. This is a generation that lived before credit scores even existed, and who could get high level management positions in an advertising firm by being charismatic and having no formal education at all.
And a lot of the 'this is how it is' stuff they still believe in is anecdotal; it's not something they actually did themselves. They just HEARD you used to be able to go out and get a job anywhere and that'll be their truth forever unless they physically have to go do it themselves.
 
Literally created to keep black people from buying homes. Yet another thing that definitely gives me all that 'white pride' I'm supposed to have.
 
I remember seeing an interview with Dr. Phil pre-Trump and him saying to the interviewer that he could go anywhere in America and get a job sweeping floors today. Dude probably hasn't swept a floor in his life.
Phil isn't even a doctor. That guy not only hasn't swept a floor, he's never actually worked for anything. Fuck that guy. May he die screaming.
 
Except for janitorial services, I don't think that anyone would pay for you to sweep floors. It's been my experience that they just saddle the newest minimum wage guy with it. In addition to what he was originally hired to do. With no extra pay, of course.
 
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