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It should be really easy to get a job. It’s near impossible to end up unemployed. Yet somehow I’m always stuck at the searching phase and never secure long term employment. Noone else struggles this hard with something so basic and easy
 
Immigration and applications going into the void.
I'm applying to SUBWAY and I'm not getting anything back.
 
They don't want young people in low-skill positions due to their inherently higher mobility

I assume you're somewhere in the West, it's plentiful with barely literate middle aged migrants and the need for low-skill labor is only getting lower
 
i stopped looking for employment
 
They don't want young people in low-skill positions due to their inherently higher mobility

I assume you're somewhere in the West, it's plentiful with barely literate middle aged migrants and the need for low-skill labor is only getting lower
No because all my peers found jobs easily

It’s probably autism. I don’t know tbh
 
illegals

can’t even get a min wage job
 
i am inheriting nothing my entire family is poor and has been through multiple bankrupccies and still in debt
What do you eat mang
 
Damn, you're still looking? I remember your previous thread on this because I commented that I'm also unemployed LMAO.

I also still haven't started working—but, admittedly, I haven't really been trying anyway. I think it's probably about time I finally bite the bullet and start searching, though. The only reason I stopped was because I didn't want to deal with the nonsense of doxxing all my info to job boards and endlessly shifting through the slop. I also wasn't happy about the fact that most positions I thought of applying for all required you to then go onto THEIR website and dox yourself on there, too.

It was so tedious that I ended up stopping like three applications in. I'm really not looking forward to starting it again.

I thought that maybe I'll just apply for a few positions and endlessly harass them over the phone about my application until they hire me.

I also originally thought of working in a typical wagie job, like in food service—but I also realized that I don't want to deal with rogs and ethnics coming in and harassing me and causing trouble. I'm not actually too sure what I should do.
 
Damn, you're still looking? I remember your previous thread on this because I commented that I'm also unemployed LMAO.

I also still haven't started working—but, admittedly, I haven't really been trying anyway. I think it's probably about time I finally bite the bullet and start searching, though. The only reason I stopped was because I didn't want to deal with the nonsense of doxxing all my info to job boards and endlessly shifting through the slop. I also wasn't happy about the fact that most positions I thought of applying for all required you to then go onto THEIR website and dox yourself on there, too.

It was so tedious that I ended up stopping like three applications in. I'm really not looking forward to starting it again.

I thought that maybe I'll just apply for a few positions and endlessly harass them over the phone about my application until they hire me.

I also originally thought of working in a typical wagie job, like in food service—but I also realized that I don't want to deal with rogs and ethnics coming in and harassing me and causing trouble. I'm not actually too sure what I should do.
ChatGPT?

Tbh I’m not applying much
 
It should be really easy to get a job. It’s near impossible to end up unemployed. Yet somehow I’m always stuck at the searching phase and never secure long term employment. Noone else struggles this hard with something so basic and easy
Everyone else is struggling, though. There's a market failure here wherein firms don't invest in training because a trained worker can then easily leave, instead electing to only hire people who can already do the job (hence all the "entry level: 5 years experience required" postings).

The old system (firms hire many people, train and promote the best internally) just doesn't exist anymore.
 
Everyone else is struggling, though. There's a market failure here wherein firms don't invest in training because a trained worker can then easily leave, instead electing to only hire people who can already do the job (hence all the "entry level: 5 years experience required" postings).

The old system (firms hire many people, train and promote the best internally) just doesn't exist anymore.
I’m looking for min wage slop everyone my age secured as soon as they turned 18

Am just too autistic. Been looking on and off since 19 (22 now)
 
I’m looking for min wage slop everyone my age secured as soon as they turned 18

Am just too autistic. Been looking on and off since 19 (22 now)
There's a huge entry-level job bottleneck. It's not your fault and many others are in the same position.
 
There's no jobs for young ugly white non-NT manlets, it's as simple as that.
 

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