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Speak for yourself, I like routine and being rewarded for working hard.
Do you really get rewarded for working hard? Every time I've gone above and beyond for my job it becomes and expectation with no increase in pay. There is no reward for us "no skill" jobs that somehow are the very foundation of this god forsaken societal system we uphold.
Iβve left jobs when I donβt get rewarded for hard work. Thankfully we live in a free market that allows me to also freely choose my employer and occupation.
As long as you meet the dozens of credentials to work for a place, as well as the 5 to 10 hidden ones they don't tell you about in the job listing or the interview.
Credentials exist for a reason.
That sounds salty.
Are you denying it's reality?
No, Iβm skeptical because it sounds more like disillusionment.
You don't think that companies have dozens of credentials and requirements for a job? And hidden ones as well? This is very well documented. The first one is easily verified by looking at indeed.com. I take it you've never applied for a job before?
yes I am chronically unemployed and I blame the βhiddenβ requirements boogeyman for my troubles
How many reply chains does it take you to stop avoiding questions? π if you can't answer and think it'll make you look bad, you already look pretty bad by avoiding it :)
You must have me confused for someone else, I am not on any other reply chain except this one.