by dontworrybehappy » Mon Nov 11, 2013 2:46 pm
A lot of truth in all of these posts.
I'm seeking out employment right now, out of aviation and into a different industry, anything except health care. I was reading some of the requirements. One set of job requirements was that they must pass a background check (that alone excludes 25% of the adult population), must pass a drug screen (another good chunk of adults excluded here) must be willing to travel and must be willing to relocate......all of this for a 9 dollar an hour PART TIME receptionist at a damn dental clinic that has 2 locations. C'mon people. When the list of requirements fills a page on a computer screen and the pay is single digits per hour, you have to laugh.
I think some companies don't want to fill these positions, but they advertise them for whatever damn reason they want. I've applied to positions I am WAY WAY over qualified for just to see if I got a call, nothing. That's another problem I'm realizing with time. College grads are overqualified for many bottom feeder jobs, but underqualfied for anything higher. Wow, what a position to be dumped into right out of college.
People say that this new generation of college grads aren't willing to take bottom feeder jobs. Well, why should they? They went to college, worked hard and graduated so they would NOT have to start at the bottom. The sad part is, their high school buddies who didn't go to college have a 4 year head start on them in the workforce and will make more money than them for decades after they graduate from college. Meanwhile, the college grads are always trying to catch up. I discovered this when I graduated from college and was pumping jet fuel at an airport for 6 bucks an hour and a guy I graduated high school with who went straight into the workforce was making 16 an hour in construction. It took me over a decade to make 16 an hour. And I now have 2 college degrees. I found out that second college degree hurts me more than it helps me as it makes me overqualified for even more jobs I could be doing.
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