".....men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken." - Luke 21:26
@@Bob31415 Maybe the reason that mens hearts are failing is because heaven is being shaken. It seems like a creator that does that should take more responsibility for that and have provisions not just for the self anointed elect, but for every thing the shaking affects Otherwise God as we see it is not just and some Jewish scriptures shouldn't be believed .
I’m tired of this concept called experience. Because most jobs actually can be done by anybody. You might need a month or two of training but that’s about it. So, interviews are bs, resumes and cover letters are utterly bs, degrees are bs, everything is built up on stupidity.
Two months training is too much work for the manager/employee. No one wants to help anyone new. And they want to be compensated for training by the company which is kind of understandable.
Thisss!!! They’re cutting corners by not training anymore! And coming with the expectation that we are already supposed to have 2 years experience minimum
Not true at all. Go to your local community college/local unions. Many have certs you can get that they will pay for. Casino business for example. 2 or 3 months or classes and you can make $25 n hour plus.
What’s funny is that a lot of peoples heads are still in the sand in denial that there will be another crash worse than 2008. Like how realtors are gaslighting people into thinking house prices aren’t going down when in reality mortgage brokers are being laid off in masses and whistleblowing another housing crash. Technically we are in a recession but are tiptoeing our way into a Great Depression with these frail people running our country.
I have a degree you think that would show them a minimum level of competence but the job market is so cooked where I'm from they all just don't want to hire somebody with a degree
It took me 3 interviews just to get a overnight stocker position at a grocery store and that was 7 YEARS AGO!!! Can't imagine the SHITSHOW that it is NOW!!!
If my parents told me it would be this hard applying for a job, the money they used for studying could have been used to buy a farm and I could have been a farmer instead. It would have been much easier and less frustrating.
@@Kopie0830 Let me assure you, farming would NOT be an easy life, they're also facing tough financial burdens in their industry. In fact, farmers are 3.5 times more likely to commit self-deletion.
@@rabd3721when you have the government trying to shut you down and make it hard for you to be a farmer. One move and you can lose everything. Ya it can be hard.
@@Pacillac it doesn’t need to. it’s not a substitute for a job search. it just covers the perceived hole in your resume, which I agree, the HR queens often treat as a scarlett letter.
@@BreedofDMC6669 what you can’t say, even though it’s true: because you are purposely not hiring white men, particularly straight ones. Even though it’s illegal, and you gaslight people by saying you are not, you are being racist and discriminatory
It's crazy that we live in a time when the interviewer is often times more incompetent than the interviewee, and the interviewee is the one who gets told that they lack the skills/experience to be a human punching bag.
I did the same thing. Gotta do what you gotta do. I also did enjoy the family bonding I had during that time. It really made our relationship stronger.
@al1665 I'm 28 and left about three years back voluntarily for my own pride against my family's wishes. Story of my life its all a scam grew up stealing out of stores unable to get a mcdonald's job and now making money day trading and selling blow. Trying to get into real estate investing.
@@nastypiglosi1788 in the mid 90s you could walk into a fast food restaurant and be hired on the spot. It's about being young and willing to accept the least amount
The most frustrating thing is the fake job postings. Youll apply, then get an automated email saying "sorrry, you dont meet the qualifications". BS! They post fake jobs it's so unbelievably frustrating
@@alexhowley9834 Yes I’ve had experiences with that! Also recruiters reaching out with fake jobs and contract positions. I think they get paid per phone call hahaha
Have you even begun to fathom that most peoples college educational career and the piece of paper you call a degree were a money-making scheme to begin with
shoutout if you are going out to the bar when you ain't got a job: Perhaps go back to where you were rejected for the waiter job and ask to wash dished for some cash? If the money is in changing toilet pipes.. THEN GO GET THE MONEY If the money is in digging holes...THEN GO GET THE MONEY You wouldn't even be wasting your time with this video if you actually took the Amazon gig and were actually bringing in income instead of crying about it for simpathy😢
No. The worse are the AI screening software which has a virtual interview where a computer looks at your eyes and monotine and you get filtered out without a human to even connect with! It is so dehumanizing. Automated interviews over Teams suck. HR is getting insanely lazy. and have no interest in talking to you at all until you are super golden out of 1000 applicants.
@@SlowRollMike doesn't seem like he's looking for sympathy just venting. But yeah any job is better then no job, even if you have savings they go quick with no income.
@@uscitizen3252 yeah i think this happened to me recently. Years ago, they used to leave messages but now they just move on. I don't pick up unknown numbers because its usually a scam service.
I think it also varies from town to town. My old hometown in California never quite recovered from the Recession so it was all but impossible to get a job. Then I moved to Colorado and have worked in everything from fast food to road work.
I have 25 years experience in UX and leadership, I'm fully certified, etc. My entire team and I were laid off in December of last year. I can't find a job anywhere. My unemployment insurance ran out. I'm lucky that I picked up two small projects with two friends but it's semi, semi part-time and not even enough to pay a fraction of my bills. I don't know what else to do. The government is gaslighting us. It's never in all my adult life ever been this bad.
@@PacillacI guess I don't have long to live because I am 42, that would make me 92 lol .. humanity as a whole would be lucky to survive another 20 years I wish you the best of luck it's a mess
LOL how exactly do you determine if someone got a job due to luck? I swear, the things unemployed people come up with just to cope with why others can find work and they can't.
@@pearlsswineEverything in life is luck. Where you were born, the quality of parents you had, your intelligence and physical aptitude are all based on winning a cosmic and genetic lottery.
@@pearlsswine JG is right, I only worked so far cos I knew people in the business. Tried to find something by ms, not a single job so far. Just couple of empty mails and calls just to get ghosted.
This happened to me! Finally graduated and applied to this company twice. Made it to finally rounds. I literally had the exact experience they were asking for. Somehow they end up ghosting me for 2 weeks after they told me I got the second interview. Only to find out, that a “internal referral “ got the job. Guys I cannot express the level of betrayal I felt and sadness. Even for the most basic jobs you apply for that list even min requirement for the job is just high school, yet they sent out the rejection emails as if they didn’t even read my resume. Even the interviews were just elimination interviews and not even asking me any real questions. “ what’s are you career goals ?” “Can you even stay 1 year” you reply yes you can commit 2+ years. Still rejected
@@ssmd7449 yup they do that. those very plain , AI, rejection emails. more than likely they sent those to the other 49 ppl who applied. didn't even bother to read what u put in. the energy u put in. they just passed it over. like court papers. a "group rejection" text lol. sorry about that. but i believe that 💯
Capitalism is a perpetual trainwreck. Worst economic system ever. It has never been capable of sustaining reliable employment. You are either about to lose your job or you already have.
I was thinking the same thing. Do you have experience waiting tables? Yes! Maybe you don't really have experience doing that specific job, but if I know the job is easy enough, I would just say yes. Use your related experiences to paint the picture. Or, say something like, "I don't have experience specifically waiting tables, but I have similar restaurant experience, and I also am a quick learner, and am confident that I will be a valuable asset to your team." Something like that maybe?
I posted this in another video but- I just tried to get hired from multiple pizza places, these people say theyre hiring, i apply, go to an interview, the manager, who isnt even a local and who was moved into the pizza hut to "help", says he didnt know they had an interview scheduled, we talk for a bit, i talk about my 3 years of experience doing forklift and my other 2 service jobs i had when i was a teen, says he'll tell HIS boss to call me to move forward on the hiring process, havnt had a call back in 7 days so i call them and tell them to call me, another 7 days later still no call back, and when people wonder why places are shuttering locations and downsizing, BLAME MANAGEMENT, these people cant organize a business if they were getting PAID to do it, incompetent weirdos. Also i just want to say. I love you man. You seem like a good authentic guy, and these companies are SO fucked for not wanting to hire someone like you. Keep your head up. We all struggle...
Umm what? Why exactly do you think forklifting is a relevant thing to bring up at a job interview for Pizza Hut? In case they ever need a pizza forklifted to a customer? And then you mention jobs your teenage years, which was a long time ago? Basically, what they see is someone who they'll have to devote a ton of time training. Funny how you frame this as them being "incompetent weirdos" (whatever that means) so that it makes you feel better about not getting a fast food job, when you're a grown ass man and don't have a real career under your belt. What does that say about you when you can't even get a job at Pizza Hut and don't even understand what it means to only bring up *relevant* experience.
@@pearlsswine Bud there aren't enough people WITH relevant experience to fully staff all these locations. What don't you get about that. It is not possible for every grown ass man to HAVE a career. There aren't enough jobs. SOMEONE needs to do these jobs. Not everyone got a free ride through college or had parents to pay their way OR got pell grants/full scholarships. Bro is a professional yapper holy shit.
@@pearlsswine His experience doesn't matter and shouldn't matter if it's just a typical fast food job he is applying for. My first job was at McDonald's and had zero work experience before then. They will train but that's all for easy and simple entry level stuff. Beyond that yes it would make sense for them to ask about experience. And yes, incompetent management exists in all places.
Companies have unfortunately discovered due to the covid business shutdowns over the last 3 years, that they can do the same amount of work with 50% less employees. They have become more lean & efficient and have also consolidated alot of their facilities into 1 or 2 locations. Then on top of that, high inflation is rampant and ruining people's budget. Groceries are outrageous in cost. Rent is super high. Interest rates high, services and goods everywhere super expensive and etc. We need new leadership to get stuff back down asap.
@@brekedekdang39 You need Kamala and Tim to do what? Nothing for four more years. She hasn't done anything as VP. Ya'll are voting for a do nothing empty suit. So many liberal & democrats are brain dead.
When I was 16 did a 10 minute interview at a restaurant and they hired me on the spot, first attempt. Wild. I cant imagine they would ask for prior experience since you can learn it in about a week.
Lots of people think getting into the trades is easy because they see it as a labor job. Until they realize it’s both a labor job and a serious mental job. Depending on the state you live in. It can be extremely expensive. With all the licensing and schooling. Needing experience to get experience and getting treated like an animal for a few years.
The trades is the new tech. Remember a few years everyone was telling everyone to get into tech because there were so many well paying jobs. It will get *oversaturated in a few years, get in now if you can.
@@stop08it Ive been saying this since i started 7 years ago. Only a few of my buddys went into skilled trades right out of high school including myself. Im 25 and make over $36 an hour with a full benefits package and paid vacation. People say it destroys your body and its not worth it. I'd imagine sitting on your ass for 8 hours a day for 40 years probably isnt better either. Construction is so different than it was 30 years ago. Job site technology has evolved so much, not nearly as much heavy lifting as there used to be. Still gotta lift some heavy shit tho lol
@@490zack it's worse to just sit on a comp all day. the human body was meant to move. if it gets used to sitting it will start to actually shut down. and masculine energy in men declines. that's why u see alot of these tech's kinda feminine . the way they talk , walk, act. i'd rather move than sit. health is the most important. mental, physical, emotional.
Dont ever quit your job unless you have a job. I have seen that happen to other people. It typically takes people 3-6 months to find a job. So you are almost there! Just keep looking and applying
@@Allium_369 Lol Jobs that require high-level skills typically have longer hiring processes due to their complex vetting procedures. Securing such a job doesn't happen with just one phone call. Employers need to vet candidates thoroughly, not only for technical skills but also to assess cultural fit. If a job offer materializes after just one phone call, it likely pertains to a low-skilled position where a poor candidate would have minimal impact on the business.
apparently its who you know not what you know. just got a sales job with no experience cause i messaged a 100 people on linkedin that are in sales asking about their jobs. someone referred me to a hiring manager😂
Dude best advice is to lie and then to fake it until you make it. Being a waiter is not rocket science, you’re a smart dude you’ll pick it up in 2 hours. Best advice find a restaurant that closed down and have a family/friend lie that they were your gm if references are asked. You can literally do this with almost any entry level job.
I hate the whole “you need experience” mindset. Just because I had a job in high school doesn’t mean I’m going to immediately remember how to do it when i start the new position, and at the same speed. I feel like whoever hires looks at the application and sees experience and just assumes you don’t need any training, even though it’s probably at least slightly different from the prior experience (because every place does things differently)
i think they just want to have less steps as possible. and just want to have slaves. if u say u are able to work everyday 7am to 10pm 7 days a week. your hired. who cares about ur personal needs. if u speak up and say i want to work with u but i would need this time or i want part time. nOPE. to much trouble. next . ok you'll devote all ur time and energy for little pay for us? great. ur hired.
I was let go from my job after 16 years in May of this year. The entire month of June i spent everyday applying everywhere and got 2 interviews in that time with a NO days later. I worked and looked in the beginning and middle of July and one day I applied at Costco. I was called for an interview the following week. I went through 3 different interviews and got hired. God is great. I work for an amazing company now. Keep searching buddy. You'll find something. Good luck! 👊
I agree with you 100% , the no follow up thing with employers is unacceptable in my opinion. There was a point where I applied over 150 jobs and only heard back from 2 and had 2 interviews and waited months only to get an 'automated email' saying the 'position was filled'. Everything is so impersonal anymore, I don't know what is happening in this world. But I'm glad to see you found a job!
I took a job with the post office 2 years ago. Need no experience, great benefits, paid exercise on top of that you get a pension when you retire I have a college education, going with the Post Office was the best decision I’ve ever made.
Good comment - most post offices are hiring …especially in big cities / suburbs. It can be tough at first since you’re on call and maybe not set hours, but eventually you get a settled route
Hey could be worse. I was denied a dishwashing job because of “lack of experience”. I struggled for 6 months and I’m a Marine Corps infantry (0351) vet. Still businesses rejected me whenever possible. So when businesses/ U.S. government say they care about vets, they’re lying. History shows we are the black sheeps of our country. Truly saddening. Would have never gone in if I knew this is where it would lead me to. It is what it is now. I have a job now but man oh man, it is rough. Back breaking pain for little pay and safety issues everywhere. Better than no job but not by much. I hope the best for you sir.
My waitress story! (a bit of a non sequitur . . . ) Years ago, I was dining at a restaurant while visiting family. An older waitress (60-ish perhaps) came to our table to take our orders. We noticed that she did not have a notepad, nor did she write anything down. We were all terribly impressed! This was a real old-school waitress, who could just remember everything without taking notes. Anyhow, 10 or 15 minutes later she returned with our food, and half the orders were wrong or mixed up. We didn't have the heart to say anything, because she was old and we didn't want her to get fired. And now it makes for an amusing anecdote!
Dang dude. I have a similar situation. I left my job about a year ago, they produce sand paper and different abrasives. The amount of formaldehyde we were instructed to tolerate was freaking crazy. Very good paying job but not worth it. Now I can't find anything. Nobody wants to hire a nearly 40 year old man that has no degree
@@Greg-nq3pd that's good advice man. Thank you 👍 My argument against that was I didn't want to make apprentice pay but I think it would be worth it at this point. Some pay is better than none...I'm thinking of trying HVAC...I live in the North East so it's always either to hot and people need AC... Or is cold and people are running their heat. Plenty of opportunities
I fell yeah, it took me about 6 months to get a job and I just ended up working where I used to 3 years ago. I only got it because I knew the District Manger lol. I interviewed about 30 different places. I've been watching this Verizon position and they just interview but never hire so bizarre. 70% of the time the companies are looking, but never hire, idk why, just wasting everyone's time.
There are a tonne of ghost jobs so that they can use analytics for things like how replaceable are our current workers, or what salary/benefits can we get away with?
Very true words being spoken. The IT job market has turned to shit imo. I've seen jobs for "head database analyst" at $15/hr. Even without college, a job like that takes years of learning and certifications just to be paid less than the cashier at the gas station... And don't even try to get a job if you're entry level. Over 60% of "entry level" IT jobs require 3+ years of experience. Also the thing you said about AI job recruitment frustrates me too. Not only is it AI that's making things harder, but companies will outsource their hiring to third world countries, so when they give you a phone call you don't even know what job they're calling you about.
Good points. Recruiter jobs are being given to attractive females, who are typically connected to the company through nepotism. Another thing is that recruitment agencies are now in the business of collecting and selling data. Be very wary of companies that use a recruitment agency (which is becoming the norm).
Apply anyway and make sure your resume is typed a certain way to get past bullshit ats hr systems. Job postings are mostly just wish list for the employers
“I’m very willing to learn and believe I could do a good job, and I learn quickly” is the go to response when the interviewer says that they are looking for someone either experience.
I got fired a month ago & still trying to find a job here in San Antonio, TX to support my wife & my 1 year old son. Lots of places aren't hiring & the ones that are keep rejecting me, too. Definitely in non-stop prayer that God helps me.
It's hard in DFW too. Made the mistake of moving here from Phoenix where it was easier to find a job. Texas in general is hard. I heard it's the same in Houston too. I experimented a while back and I got responses from other states. Texas has that big fish small pond mentality.
Good for you speaking up. I have been working retail for 20+ years. Been trying to find something outside of retail but finally starting to realize slowly that me have no experience in anything else, no one will even give me an interview. The interviews I did get were when I was a customer service manager. Since stepping down, no call backs. Good luck man. We need more voices like you to SPEAK UP.
@@cochisenahuh7939 Good luck. I know somebody in a similar situation. Retail for 15 years. Took about 6 months to find something in an office. Thanks for watching :)
Hell, I have been trapped in this subway detour to hell for nine months! This is all bullshit! Can you imagine how I feel? It doesn't help to call anyone about your application, and it doesn't help waiting, when you are ghosted, rejected, Must be nice to afford to cook dinner. Am probably gonna end up applying for food stamps. I can't afford to do my laundry, get my hair done, or even eat.
I hate how these jobs take so long to let you know if you got the job or not. I applied for a position at Macy’s and it literally took over 30 days to send me an automated email just to tell me I didn’t get the job. It’s ridiculous.
That's actually the best you can hope for. A lot of places won't even tell you that you didn't get the job, so you're expected to keep applying without ever knowing if you got a job or didn't get a job, with no feedback whatsoever to reassure you that you aren't just submitting applications into a black hole.
I've been laid off since Dec 2023. 100s of applications sent. Several interviews, but no one his hiring (not me anyways lol). I've started my own business, also doing odd some jobs, and hoping for the best. Best of luck to everyone looking for gainful employment!!
I got desperate and became an elementary school janitor for $30 an hour, best decision ever. Off when the students are off, summer vacation with pay. Most stress free job ever. I put audible on finish the school early and just relax until it's time to go home. This last summer I went on a long road trip with the wife and was being paid while we did it.
that is good money. how did u get that job? i mean connects? just went and applied? i currently work as a cross guard for my local elementary school. but it's only $18. so i need something better. i'll look into that around my area.
@@banderas2000 I just applied and got it. If you work as a janitor from an outside company than you will probably get less. We work for the actual school district. There's a morning shift and a night shift 5pm to 1:30am and I have the night shift and there are only two of us plus a supervisor. I might try for school maintenance and I think they make a bit more, although I won't have the option of getting spring and summer vacations off and you are on call 24/7 for emergency calls and repairs.
Sorry bud. It is tough out there. Here is my own opinion that I’ll share simply because you posted this video on UA-cam and it came across my feed. You do have a lot of viable options. These options may not be super appealing to you at this moment but our perspective on things can and does change over time. Here are some great options (no I’m not gaslighting or teasing you) to consider even if they aren’t immediately appealing. You could join any branch of the military. Army, navy, Air Force or marines. From there if the shoe fits, you could transition to something more specialized like green berets, army rangers or navy seals. Another option (which is the route I personally chose many years ago) are the trades. Roofing, electrical, hvac and of course plumbing. I’ve been plumbing for almost 20 years now and got my master’s plumbing license in Texas. It’s hard work but a very rewarding career and it pays extremely well. You can even open your own business one day like I did. Another option would be law enforcement. Depending on where you’re located, many police departments are short staffed and need more help. There are a great many other options to consider but you’ll need to think outside the box a little. Don’t feel bad about not getting hired on as a waiter. This is very dead end job and you’ll end up wasting precious time and your young that would be better spent pursuing an actual career. You could get a job working for a company that builds and installs swimming pools. Eventually maybe you can become a pool salesman. You can make great money doing stuff like this and turn it into a lifelong career that you can live very comfortably on. Don’t waste time with these other dead end jobs. It’s clown business and a waste of your time. Everything happens for a reason and there’s a reason why they didn’t hire you. You weren’t made to be working there. Now, go apply for your apprenticeship and get a job for a local plumbing company. You won’t regret it and you’ll learn valuable skills 🫡
This was a great read. Valid points. However ; and this is just my opinion.... Who the fuck wants to install pools, or be a plumber? I could care less about the money these jobs make me, if they're boring, tedious, disgusting, etc. I drive around in my car doing UberEats making 35$+ an hour in Charleston, and sure there are drawbacks to gigwork, and it may not last forever, but at least I can say later in life that I didn't piss away my youth chasing a job that would eventually FEEL dead end. Trades FEEL dead end, regardless of money, because one day you realize you've sacrificed your mental / physical health to chase a number. We're all going to end up with dementia eventually and lose our memory, before that happens you may as well use your youth to do things that aren't boring, or uninteresting. Better advice for this guy aside from the standard " Buckle down, and go chase these boring, mundane career paths that nobody else gives a shit about anymore." ( Hence the decline of the trades) Would be something like. " While you're sitting in these parking lots, doing jackshit, open up the Uber app, sign up, and start making money. Take excess profits while living in your car, to buy inventory, and flip said inventory on the internet." Get with the times my man. Anybody going into trades nowadays is uninspired, out of options, or out of touch with reality. Regardless of the money made, a majority of the jobs are just body destroying, mind numbing manual labor, with a piece of paper saying you went through a mind numbing list of hoops and hurdles.
Holy dogshit Batman I think we found the ret@rd of the comments section. Talk about a “read” huh 🤔 that was some legit, incoherent nonsense ramblings if I ever heard any. You’re lazy. Go back and read your comment a few times over if needed. You’d rather “Uber eats” for peanuts ($35 an hour 🤣) and put wear and tear on your vehicle because “the trades are dead & uninteresting and boring” 🤔 That’s really interesting considering that everyone who is not homeless lives inside of a building that was constructed by “trades people”. From the concrete foundation to the rooftop. In fact, we are literally surrounded by buildings that contain plumbing, electrical and hvac. These things seem mundane because you take it for granted that you have access to clean running water and sanitary sewer systems and electricity at the flip of a switch and indoor climate control. You’re a knucklehead boy 👦 A brain dead loser with no chance in this life. You proved it with your stupidity in your comment. Uber eat is fucking loser shit 💩 Talk about dead end. Perhaps you either don’t or never had a father in your life to teach you anything or your dad was just as much of a loser as you are (the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree) but it’s obvious to anyone reading this that you have no idea what you’re talking about or what’s going on around you. Why would you brag about making peanuts on the dollar ($35 an hour) being a delivery boy and then in the same breath try to marginalize “chasing a number”? lol If you like being broke & complacent in life then so be it. With your current mindset you’ll always be broke and never ever step outside of your little comfort zone to learn something new and grow as a person and acquire a new skill set. These dead end jobs are exactly the type of work that appeals to people like you. The same people who ALWAYS bitch and complain and whine about never having enough money to buy a house or a new car or anything really. Part of what makes the trades such a lucrative business opportunity is the fact that so many young gen Z Americans kids think as you do and the trades are in high demand as a result of laziness and physical and mental weakness and wanting to do easy work. So there is a TON of money making potential in the trades right now because competition is relatively low. There’s no doubt in my mind that you don’t own a house at this point and probably never will and you’ll certainly never become a business owner either & blame it on everything but yourself. It makes no difference to me whether or not you believe or listen to anything I say on this topic but I know a hell of a lot more than you do about making money. Uber eats huh? That’s your plan in life? God help these kids 👧
I got asked on a recent job interview “when you’re working on multiple things with deadlines how do you prioritize what needs to be done first.” I said “I would say but what’s most urgent.” They then followed up with “How do you decide what’s most urgent😬” I had no idea what to say lol
u should have given an example like i got asked the some question for cleaner position in hospital and I replied with if there is a blood spill that can cause harm I will clean it first, then i will do my regular clean up routine. Your supposed to bluff stuff lol. But I got a interview from Convergix Automation for Information technology specialist and he HR asked why should we hire you and why are you the best candidate like man that question was so stupid but i answered it somehow, but they did not hire me and hired some random girl with 2.9 GPA :( (MY GPA is 3.8/4.0). No matter how u do on interview if they want to hire u will get hired.
Finding jobs has always been painful in all my experience since 1990s .. usually something weird happens and you luck out if you continue to put yourself out there , but it’s just playing the odds and sucks … I’ve found this true for everything from retail to delivery to IT jobs. What about pet sitting or pet hotels ? Pilots are in demand or trade Jobs. Often it also helps if you just ask people you encounter day to day .. I’ve got jobs randomly that way often through the years
I think this is true. It has been difficult for me to find a job since 2007. Since then I've had two jobs and both were obtained through a friend helping me to get the job.
Guy, I've worked in the restaurant business for 30 years off and on as a short order cook. Restaurant jobs are a dime a dozen as far as I'm concerned. Don't let 1 single foolish restaurant manager deter you from trying to find additional work as a waiter. There's lots of food service jobs out there if you need the money. You can get a waiter job if you need one. Don't give up...Good luck....I believe you will find something.
Everyone always hires in a Mexican restaurants ,waspish restaurants want people that look like they go to ucla ,snooty attitude, young managers just want barbie looking gals and heaven help you if you are overweight, seen it snd no longer in the business good luck try a catering job, good money, not hard decent pay !🎉
Dude i have been applying everywhere. Former assistant athletic director cant even get hired at doller tree, perkins, all these 🐂 💩 places. Earth is flat and motionless. F this fake ass world. Good vid.
the job where I've worked part time for 4 years (while also working another job from home) rejected me for a full time position last month, because they want someone with "more experience." i was flabbergasted to say the least. My direct supervisor is blaming corporate and saying it's out of his hands. The only reason i haven't quit is because i love my coworkers. But I'm out as soon as i find something else 🤷♀️
The job market is bad. No question about that. But what can we do. Well, I had to leave the country to find a job. Having 2 degrees, 1 diploma and 6 certificates wasn't enough I guess. I had applied to literally thousands and thousands of jobs. I still have most of the rejection notices in a folder. I don’t know why. Ha ha ha. I had to do something fast. So, I went to China and did a 1 year contract teaching ESL and now I'm in South Korea doing the same. This is my seventh year here. I never in a million years thought I'd be an English teacher after almost 20 years at HP. Sometimes a career change is the best move to make. At least it kept me from being homeless. I want to go back home to the US but It's not the right time.
That was my backup plan, too, since I did take three years of Mandarin at my university. I am wrapping up my Master’s degree in the next few months , then I will be free to leave this dumpster fire of a place. I knew damn good and well it didn’t matter how many degrees I had after I had gotten over the demoralizing trauma of not finding a job with my Bachelor’s after submitting thousands of applications. Went into the trades for a few years, and then back to University, and now I will be ready to leave the US for good after this.
I hope things turn around for you my friend. The entire system is broken at this point it is ridiculous. For instance my brother graduated in 2020 with a medical degree, couldn't find any work in his field... now he is a super successful self taught app designer. He is a lucky one for sure & not the norm unfortunately.
I had a nice job for 4 months but the company I was at just laid off 1000 employees including me so now I have to hunt down another job. 6 months ago I had applied to 2000+ companies and interviewed at 30-40 companies just to get 1 job offer.
Yeah i would learn from that experience and the next job comes up and you actually get it i would go and start looking for new jobs keep applying for interview lol
The American dream used to be to start your own business.. The American dream didn't used to be to go deep into debt to live in a house, drive a car, receive health care, or attend classes at a university. The American dream didn't used to be slaving as an employee for somebody else. The American dream didn't used to be depending on government for basic resources and money. Why even look for a job? Go into your own business and make it on your own. Yeah, risk and planning, contract after contract after contract, doing your own accounting, filing your own taxes, etc.
Glad you didn't say ALL warehouses will get you certified because some are just desperate and unprofessional. Worked at one that had me ride around in a forklift for 10 minutes, barely used the forks and I was "certified". All they said was don't mess up in front of management. Isn't that what certifying someone is for?!
@@Iwishtheirwasnopain Not anymore. Warehouses lay these people off and are using robots to replace them in places like Amazon. When no one is buying anything they do not need as many forklift operators
I applied to several warehouses and it depends on your area if they need help or not. I had no luck in Florida there’s tons of immigrants from Mexico and Cuba that apply to those jobs so competition is fierce for something that pays 15 an hour. I moved to Indiana and there’s way less competition and warehouses are all over the place so there’s plenty of open spots. Plus very few immigrants live in my area.
You can try delivery jobs like Domino’s, Papa John’s, etc. They’ll hire you if they’re desperate for drivers. I delivered in a tourist area and made a killing during peak seasons.
Depends on where you live. States like California just forced business owners to pay minimum wage of $25, inadvertently forcing places like Pizza Hut and Little Ceasers to layoff all their delivery drivers. It’s just not possible for them to stay business with these arbitrary wage hikes.
@@SOG487 But when you’re desperate, you do what you gotta do. If you drive an old beater, it’s mostly been depreciated anyway, so that wouldn’t matter.
i had an interview 2 week ago & got the Callback today saying i start tomorow at 8am as a Construction Labourer. i put in 2 resumes in 2 differnt places in the past month and happy i got the opportunity too make some moneys for the summer. keep at it man, life is tough all over no lie i feel Grateful to even get called back in these tough times. 31$ an hour job
IF they are willing to train you. Most companies only want people who already have the experience. And if they don't then they have to go spend a fortune at a trade school to only learn the basics unless you are lucky enough to find a company that does apprenticeships. You don't just walk in and automatically become an HVAC tech, as much as I would love for that to be the case.
Stay strong, big bro. I know a few people in similar positions. I’ve been there before as well. Just gotta keep busy and fit and not fall into a slump. Hopefully the economy gets better after the election.
Volunteer and try to spend some time tutoring. I did that to fill my time, build confidence, and tell a good story of how I was spending my days. Was also great to help someone else and not worry about myself. Give back and fill the karma bank. Good luck!
Raising interest rates means that companies need to pay the banks more to borrow money. If it's harder to borrow money, companies can't pay for workers. The stimulus checks helped create the inflation we have right now, which makes it even harder for companies to pay for things. The reason companies are hitting record profits right now is because of inflation, which makes it look like they are earning more money, but they are actually earning the same amount as before or less because money has less value
Tip. Do some side hustle loke pet sitting, yard work, car detailing or garage floor surface installer. I retired 2 yrs ago and glad I did, but I started a side hustle while working so Im doing that now and starting another one. You young kids cant just sit around and wait for things to come to you. Go out there and create your own job. This is the new reality now. GL on your job hunt.
there is so many others doing the same in my area. i have experience with dogs. every time i go outside to walk mine there's new flyers of pet sitters. but i won't give up.
Biden helped build the economy back to where it was before Don sent it in a tailspin. Let’s be honest too, Don took over a pretty good economy from that guy.. what’s his name… Oh.. Obama?
Yeah I pull weeds and mulch for a living, never thought this would be my life but I’m tryna make the most of it. Life is getting harder and harder these days brother, keep on grinding
You're not alone because I've been looking for a job about a year and it's horrible man only I did a couple of temp jobs from the temp agencies but it's frustrating
People gave me shit when i said people will be competing for a basic retail jobs and literally fighting for it. I said that right before these mass layoffs in other sectors because i seen it coming. I lived through thr '08 recession and im seeing alot of patterns. Basically we are all fighting for part time jobs just to stay afloat. My advice to anyone is dont quit your job right and depending on the industry you're in, do as much OT as possible. I for one cant get a second job because of my restrained schedule as a mechanic. I cant just simply leave at 4PM daily, something always changes which requires me to stay. So what i do is stay do OT and then come on my off day and work to collect more. I did the math and the amount i make in OT is the same as if i worked a second or third part time job. However I did apply to In and Out, Panda Express, and Jollybees and i received all rejection emails. I also had previous food experience but that didnt help.
Bro it's so ass I quit Walmart fed up and just a low-level job is soooo hard to get rn so many interviews to then get ghosted by the hiring managers feels like a slap in the face for sure.
One reason behind corporate hiring practices is to minimize labor costs. Companies often aim to keep expenses low by hiring fewer employees than necessary. For instance, if a company has the capacity to employ 200 people, they might opt to hire only 100. This approach reduces payroll expenses but can lead to existing employees working overtime to maintain operations. Additionally, the uncertainty caused by the pandemic has led to a rise in "ghost jobs," where job listings remain active for companies that have implemented hiring freezes.
I did a blood lab job for three months my hand and wrist were hurting so much, that’s why I quit. But check was nice! Two years ago no one wanted to work and a lot of businesses canceled the openings and gave up.
Very well said! I feel for you as I've been in that situation. The very few interviews I got after hundreds of resumes and then the employer ghosts you. What's your college degree in? Stay poised and have a backbone, and DO NOT underestimate yourself. Try to get into any company or utility that has some decent benefits.
@@Pacillac transparent video, thank you ! It's awesome that you're exploring the environmental science field. Remember, building a career takes time and effort beyond just sending out resumes. Consider focusing on a specific area of environmental science, either gaining practical experience through internships or volunteering, or, the best way to find out about jobs is building a strong professional network. How to build the network? Attending conferences and joining professional organizations. Fees often are reduced for new grads and students. You'd be surprised what you can find out about looking for career tips for this major, the more specialzed the better, in Gemini chatgpt. They can give you the fields of specialization and job titles and from there sites where you can search for "conferences" ( they usually have job reps at conferences and meet people who know the inside scoop on jobs) Just curious if you think the college you went to spent enough time helping students to find a "career?"
My husband works in propane and his company has the opposite problem. Trying to get people that actually want to work. They work for a day or two and decide it is too hard and quit or don't even bother coming in. I am glad I am old now because I don't think I would even know how to apply for a job these days.
@@cackleberrycottage2340 Yes it is difficult to find quality people these days. Thats why they don’t bother investing in training or hiring/recruiters. Most candidates are low quality anyway
Server jobs should be fairly easy to land. So whoever turned you down, F them. Its tough out there, just gotta keep plowing forward. Outside activities are crucial to avoid falling into depression, so keep doing that.
Job market IS garbage, and once you find a job you are better off sticking with it. My job is extremely physically demanding working in 100F with no AC and it's all I can do to keep from collapsing from the heat most days, but I can't afford to leave, there aren't no jobs out there anyways
Jobs are dead , fear of future is what existing in peoples mind .
Jobs will be replaced by AI robots.
Which is sad as with fear, people usually get what they expect.
".....men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth, for the powers of the heavens will be shaken." - Luke 21:26
@@Bob31415 Maybe the reason that mens hearts are failing is because heaven is being shaken. It seems like a creator that does that should take more responsibility for that and have provisions not just for the self anointed elect, but for every thing the shaking affects Otherwise God as we see it is not just and some Jewish scriptures shouldn't be believed .
@@Talore-Evans The elect are not "self annointed". Believe whatever you want. God is not mocked and you will reap what you sow.
I’m tired of this concept called experience. Because most jobs actually can be done by anybody. You might need a month or two of training but that’s about it. So, interviews are bs, resumes and cover letters are utterly bs, degrees are bs, everything is built up on stupidity.
I agree
Two months training is too much work for the manager/employee. No one wants to help anyone new. And they want to be compensated for training by the company which is kind of understandable.
could not agree more with you it is all about muscle memory.
Well, alot of jobs can be kind of done by some with 1-2 months experience. BUT to have REALLY good people, it takes years/decades of experience.
Its who you know!
Jobs today refuse to train employees. Because of such high turnover rates they don't want to waste their time....
This is correct
Turnover rates were always high for low skill jobs. As for others, companies have helped shape the job market into one with a high turnover rate.
Thisss!!! They’re cutting corners by not training anymore! And coming with the expectation that we are already supposed to have 2 years experience minimum
Not true at all. Go to your local community college/local unions. Many have certs you can get that they will pay for. Casino business for example. 2 or 3 months or classes and you can make $25 n hour plus.
@@chriswilson1968 casino is haram
You need experience to be waiter?! I have no doubt you would pick it up in one night. You're well spoken, well groomed. This job market is shit.
Haha thanks. I’m sure I’ll find some good opportunities soon. Fortunately I have some savings
You want to be a waiter? Better have a masters!
Bideneconomics 🔥
@@Pacillac you dont need experience, the only thing you need is to memorize the menu XD
What’s funny is that a lot of peoples heads are still in the sand in denial that there will be another crash worse than 2008. Like how realtors are gaslighting people into thinking house prices aren’t going down when in reality mortgage brokers are being laid off in masses and whistleblowing another housing crash. Technically we are in a recession but are tiptoeing our way into a Great Depression with these frail people running our country.
Trader Joes said I wasn't qualified to stock shelves
Same had to call like 5 times just for a “phone screening” only to get rejected…again lol
I have a degree you think that would show them a minimum level of competence but the job market is so cooked where I'm from they all just don't want to hire somebody with a degree
It took me 3 interviews just to get a overnight stocker position at a grocery store and that was 7 YEARS AGO!!! Can't imagine the SHITSHOW that it is NOW!!!
I've been rejected for fast food jobs when I was young.
@@andrescalderon979 maybe you didn't have pink, green or blue hair or the required nose ring to work at trader Joe's?
I have a degree, I have certs, I have literal surgery experience and managing experience etc etc, can’t find a single thing it’s wild
Keep going! All it takes is one :)
Its because you don't fit the diversity quota. No government bonus for hiring you.!
Are you a doctor?
@@lukealadeen7836 Have to be more specific than that.???
It's about who you know or who you blow!
It must be demoralizing knowing that your 100k college degree doesn't qualify you for a server's position!
If my parents told me it would be this hard applying for a job, the money they used for studying could have been used to buy a farm and I could have been a farmer instead. It would have been much easier and less frustrating.
@@Kopie0830 Let me assure you, farming would NOT be an easy life, they're also facing tough financial burdens in their industry. In fact, farmers are 3.5 times more likely to commit self-deletion.
@@rabd3721go UA-cam - are you a good person by living waters
@@rabd3721when you have the government trying to shut you down and make it hard for you to be a farmer. One move and you can lose everything. Ya it can be hard.
They'll know you'll quit once you find something better.
That one interview question: "Why haven't you been employed?"
My answer: "Applying for jobs & no one's been hiring."
Right haha. Good thing is… all it takes is one place to say yes
start a small business, build a website. it provides cover for periods of unemployment. Doesn’t take a huge amount of effort.
@@RM-dc6zd and compete with AI, developers, digital marketers, retail companies. How would your website generate revenue?
@@Pacillac it doesn’t need to. it’s not a substitute for a job search. it just covers the perceived hole in your resume, which I agree, the HR queens often treat as a scarlett letter.
@@BreedofDMC6669 what you can’t say, even though it’s true: because you are purposely not hiring white men, particularly straight ones. Even though it’s illegal, and you gaslight people by saying you are not, you are being racist and discriminatory
When government tells you can't grow your own food in large scale, something is wrong.
Government is always about its own power. Never expect it to care about or try to help you or anyone else.
Bill gates and the Chinese were buying up the land for some unusual reason!
literally what does government have to do with a private job market
@@Thrillkilled lol, you serious?
@@Thrillkilled your dense homie.
It's crazy that we live in a time when the interviewer is often times more incompetent than the interviewee, and the interviewee is the one who gets told that they lack the skills/experience to be a human punching bag.
😂🎯 can you say it again for the ones in the back
Yeah right? Like how the fuck did you get this job bro
I moved back in with my father and I am so blessed that I have him in my life. I feel for those who have no family support.
I did the same thing. Gotta do what you gotta do. I also did enjoy the family bonding I had during that time. It really made our relationship stronger.
You're lucky. My father says going back is not an option, something about building character. I said, OK, boomer.
@@al1665 🤣
@al1665 I'm 28 and left about three years back voluntarily for my own pride against my family's wishes. Story of my life its all a scam grew up stealing out of stores unable to get a mcdonald's job and now making money day trading and selling blow. Trying to get into real estate investing.
Know what it’s like to sleep in shelters etc in the bushes or on the sidewalk.
youre not alone man. im in the same boat. the scams are relentless. this is the worst its ever been in my life. keep at it tho, we got this.
Thanks for your positive words!
I'm GenX and back in the early 90's, you were lucky to get a fast food job.
Man my car broke down and still constantly trying to apply for anything I get nothing I’m applying for everything like holy shit this is so sad
@@StormtrooperV8 Good luck
@@nastypiglosi1788 in the mid 90s you could walk into a fast food restaurant and be hired on the spot. It's about being young and willing to accept the least amount
The most frustrating thing is the fake job postings. Youll apply, then get an automated email saying "sorrry, you dont meet the qualifications". BS! They post fake jobs it's so unbelievably frustrating
@@alexhowley9834 Yes I’ve had experiences with that! Also recruiters reaching out with fake jobs and contract positions. I think they get paid per phone call hahaha
Have you even begun to fathom that most peoples college educational career and the piece of paper you call a degree were a money-making scheme to begin with
shoutout if you are going out to the bar when you ain't got a job:
Perhaps go back to where you were rejected for the waiter job and ask to wash dished for some cash?
If the money is in changing toilet pipes.. THEN GO GET THE MONEY
If the money is in digging holes...THEN GO GET THE MONEY
You wouldn't even be wasting your time with this video if you actually took the Amazon gig and were actually bringing in income instead of crying about it for simpathy😢
No. The worse are the AI screening software which has a virtual interview where a computer looks at your eyes and monotine and you get filtered out without a human to even connect with! It is so dehumanizing. Automated interviews over Teams suck. HR is getting insanely lazy. and have no interest in talking to you at all until you are super golden out of 1000 applicants.
@@SlowRollMike doesn't seem like he's looking for sympathy just venting. But yeah any job is better then no job, even if you have savings they go quick with no income.
One thing i cant stand is when you get a missed call from a job and you call them back and they never pick up
Lol Right!
Yes. And they never attempt to call you back or send an email to say they called. The just move on to the next person.
@@uscitizen3252 yeah i think this happened to me recently. Years ago, they used to leave messages but now they just move on. I don't pick up unknown numbers because its usually a scam service.
They dgaf
Happened to me except i’m trying to be an electrical apprentice… 🥲🔫
The job market today feels like the Great Recession: you couldn't find a job ANYWHERE, doing ANYTHING.
@@DavidVonR Very true!
You are right they just refuse to make that public declaration.
Its because we are in one lol
I think it also varies from town to town. My old hometown in California never quite recovered from the Recession so it was all but impossible to get a job. Then I moved to Colorado and have worked in everything from fast food to road work.
The only societies in history with 100% employment were socialist.
How are we supposed to gain experience if we can’t start somewhere? It’s crazy
Fuck the current job market. Fuck 2024. I am in a similar situation. I wish you good luck.
I have 25 years experience in UX and leadership, I'm fully certified, etc. My entire team and I were laid off in December of last year. I can't find a job anywhere. My unemployment insurance ran out. I'm lucky that I picked up two small projects with two friends but it's semi, semi part-time and not even enough to pay a fraction of my bills. I don't know what else to do.
The government is gaslighting us. It's never in all my adult life ever been this bad.
@@tofuComputer It’s bad out there! Good luck.
oh wow
@@nibiay3985 UX wasnt even a thing in 1999. Back then then there were web masters and web designers.
Put your trust in Jesus Christ. Obey Acts 2:38 to be saved.
@@SoldierOfGodKJV do not push your religion on me. Thank you.
Wages are horrific. I dont know how im going to keep up with all these bills, and I havent even moved out. That’s not even a thought.
@@Vanillabean315 Seriously. The next 50 years are going to be difficult to survive lol
@@PacillacI guess I don't have long to live because I am 42, that would make me 92 lol .. humanity as a whole would be lucky to survive another 20 years
I wish you the best of luck it's a mess
Let the bills go. America is imploding on itself anyway.
Spend less money, earn more, work hard.
Not only is it difficult finding a job. But finding a job while dealing with disabilities is harder
it’s either nepotism or sheer luck these days… I’m sorry it’s like this for you, it shouldn’t been this hard especially after education!
LOL how exactly do you determine if someone got a job due to luck? I swear, the things unemployed people come up with just to cope with why others can find work and they can't.
@@pearlsswine It's called DEI. Being born white and straight means you're unlucky in today's climate
@@pearlsswinein this economy? Yeah it’s sheer luck
@@pearlsswineEverything in life is luck. Where you were born, the quality of parents you had, your intelligence and physical aptitude are all based on winning a cosmic and genetic lottery.
@@pearlsswine JG is right, I only worked so far cos I knew people in the business. Tried to find something by ms, not a single job so far. Just couple of empty mails and calls just to get ghosted.
It’s difficult to find a job in todays market unless you have connections. A lot of companies hire internal candidates.
@@noriellehernandez2185 Yes. I need to be more social and build a network :)
This happened to me! Finally graduated and applied to this company twice.
Made it to finally rounds. I literally had the exact experience they were asking for.
Somehow they end up ghosting me for 2 weeks after they told me I got the second interview.
Only to find out, that a “internal referral “ got the job.
Guys I cannot express the level of betrayal I felt and sadness. Even for the most basic jobs you apply for that list even min requirement for the job is just high school, yet they sent out the rejection emails as if they didn’t even read my resume.
Even the interviews were just elimination interviews and not even asking me any real questions. “ what’s are you career goals ?” “Can you even stay 1 year” you reply yes you can commit 2+ years. Still rejected
I had a pretty devout christian upbringing. my father came from an Egyptian family.
@@ssmd7449 yup they do that. those very plain , AI, rejection emails. more than likely they sent those to the other 49 ppl who applied. didn't even bother to read what u put in. the energy u put in. they just passed it over. like court papers. a "group rejection" text lol. sorry about that. but i believe that 💯
u ain't lying. it's all about WHO U KNOW. association.
Its going to get worse, the economy is slowly collapsing
It's been going downhill since 2020 and picking up pace now. It's possible we are heading towards a recession.
We're already in a recession heading into depression
Capitalism is a perpetual trainwreck. Worst economic system ever. It has never been capable of sustaining reliable employment. You are either about to lose your job or you already have.
@@aaz1992 Which is why the Minimum Wage Laws are such a harmful thing.
Read revelation !!!
You have to say yes. I am 20 years old with 30 years of experience as a waiter... instantly hired.
I was thinking the same thing. Do you have experience waiting tables? Yes! Maybe you don't really have experience doing that specific job, but if I know the job is easy enough, I would just say yes. Use your related experiences to paint the picture. Or, say something like, "I don't have experience specifically waiting tables, but I have similar restaurant experience, and I also am a quick learner, and am confident that I will be a valuable asset to your team." Something like that maybe?
Yeah. Employers want somebody with experience yet they want to pay you the bare minimum.
True
I posted this in another video but-
I just tried to get hired from multiple pizza places, these people say theyre hiring, i apply, go to an interview, the manager, who isnt even a local and who was moved into the pizza hut to "help", says he didnt know they had an interview scheduled, we talk for a bit, i talk about my 3 years of experience doing forklift and my other 2 service jobs i had when i was a teen, says he'll tell HIS boss to call me to move forward on the hiring process, havnt had a call back in 7 days so i call them and tell them to call me, another 7 days later still no call back, and when people wonder why places are shuttering locations and downsizing, BLAME MANAGEMENT, these people cant organize a business if they were getting PAID to do it, incompetent weirdos.
Also i just want to say. I love you man. You seem like a good authentic guy, and these companies are SO fucked for not wanting to hire someone like you. Keep your head up. We all struggle...
@@stronensycharte64 it’s brutal out there! Thanks for your kind words and sharing your experience. It means a lot
Umm what? Why exactly do you think forklifting is a relevant thing to bring up at a job interview for Pizza Hut? In case they ever need a pizza forklifted to a customer? And then you mention jobs your teenage years, which was a long time ago? Basically, what they see is someone who they'll have to devote a ton of time training.
Funny how you frame this as them being "incompetent weirdos" (whatever that means) so that it makes you feel better about not getting a fast food job, when you're a grown ass man and don't have a real career under your belt. What does that say about you when you can't even get a job at Pizza Hut and don't even understand what it means to only bring up *relevant* experience.
@@pearlsswine Bud there aren't enough people WITH relevant experience to fully staff all these locations. What don't you get about that.
It is not possible for every grown ass man to HAVE a career. There aren't enough jobs. SOMEONE needs to do these jobs.
Not everyone got a free ride through college or had parents to pay their way OR got pell grants/full scholarships.
Bro is a professional yapper holy shit.
@@pearlsswine His experience doesn't matter and shouldn't matter if it's just a typical fast food job he is applying for. My first job was at McDonald's and had zero work experience before then. They will train but that's all for easy and simple entry level stuff. Beyond that yes it would make sense for them to ask about experience. And yes, incompetent management exists in all places.
@@pearlsswine If he was applying to deliver, then forklift experience would show additional driving skill than just a regular driver's license.
Companies have unfortunately discovered due to the covid business shutdowns over the last 3 years, that they can do the same amount of work with 50% less employees. They have become more lean & efficient and have also consolidated alot of their facilities into 1 or 2 locations. Then on top of that, high inflation is rampant and ruining people's budget. Groceries are outrageous in cost. Rent is super high. Interest rates high, services and goods everywhere super expensive and etc. We need new leadership to get stuff back down asap.
Yes, we need Kamala and Tim.
@@brekedekdang39 You need Kamala and Tim to do what? Nothing for four more years. She hasn't done anything as VP. Ya'll are voting for a do nothing empty suit. So many liberal & democrats are brain dead.
@@brekedekdang39
NO!
WE DON’T!
They will be much worse than Biden.
@@brekedekdang39 Wrong. They will make everything worse.
Why did rent, groceries and everything become so high?
When I was 16 did a 10 minute interview at a restaurant and they hired me on the spot, first attempt. Wild. I cant imagine they would ask for prior experience since you can learn it in about a week.
Lots of people think getting into the trades is easy because they see it as a labor job. Until they realize it’s both a labor job and a serious mental job. Depending on the state you live in. It can be extremely expensive. With all the licensing and schooling. Needing experience to get experience and getting treated like an animal for a few years.
Try Titans of CNC.
The trades is the new tech. Remember a few years everyone was telling everyone to get into tech because there were so many well paying jobs. It will get *oversaturated in a few years, get in now if you can.
@@stop08it Ive been saying this since i started 7 years ago. Only a few of my buddys went into skilled trades right out of high school including myself. Im 25 and make over $36 an hour with a full benefits package and paid vacation. People say it destroys your body and its not worth it. I'd imagine sitting on your ass for 8 hours a day for 40 years probably isnt better either. Construction is so different than it was 30 years ago. Job site technology has evolved so much, not nearly as much heavy lifting as there used to be. Still gotta lift some heavy shit tho lol
@@490zack it's worse to just sit on a comp all day. the human body was meant to move. if it gets used to sitting it will start to actually shut down. and masculine energy in men declines. that's why u see alot of these tech's kinda feminine . the way they talk , walk, act. i'd rather move than sit. health is the most important. mental, physical, emotional.
So much respect for still hitting the gym which helps keep one’s mental intact
always . as well as personal hygiene. during a dark period my life i still got myself to do the above.
Dont ever quit your job unless you have a job. I have seen that happen to other people. It typically takes people 3-6 months to find a job. So you are almost there! Just keep looking and applying
Not me I can quit my job and have another one with one phone call. This is what happens when you perfect a skill that is in high demand.
@@Allium_369lmao
@@Allium_369 Lol Jobs that require high-level skills typically have longer hiring processes due to their complex vetting procedures. Securing such a job doesn't happen with just one phone call. Employers need to vet candidates thoroughly, not only for technical skills but also to assess cultural fit. If a job offer materializes after just one phone call, it likely pertains to a low-skilled position where a poor candidate would have minimal impact on the business.
@@Allium_369 and pray tell, what skill do you have?
I left a job once I obtained F.U. MONEY and got another job 9 months later!!! The goal in life is to OBTAIN F.U. MONEY!!!
apparently its who you know not what you know. just got a sales job with no experience cause i messaged a 100 people on linkedin that are in sales asking about their jobs. someone referred me to a hiring manager😂
Awesome I could try that
@@Pacillac How much was lab paying ?
Seems like hospitals always need help in lab. I work biomed in a hospital repairing medical equipment.
@@billjames3030 about 40k. Hospital would be a good place to check out
Sales are the easiest jobs to get. Directly contribute to revenue, and nobody wants to do it. Thanks for sharing your experience though.
@SimplyApollo sales during a recession no experience??? Is risky
STEM majors and high schoolers are fighting to get jobs at Walmart, Starbucks 😢
I have a degree from the U.S. Naval Academy and an MBA and I work at Home Depot right now as a sales’s associate. Brutal market.
Its horrible. Im 66 but Im so sorry to hear young people struggling too
Dude best advice is to lie and then to fake it until you make it. Being a waiter is not rocket science, you’re a smart dude you’ll pick it up in 2 hours. Best advice find a restaurant that closed down and have a family/friend lie that they were your gm if references are asked. You can literally do this with almost any entry level job.
Man, I get calls and then they ghost me... Not a single "sorry we found someone else" etc. They have 0 respect for you...
ikr. wtf. they even said well get back to u in the next week. not even a single sorry we went with someone else.
“The trades are hurting they always need more people!” Biggest lie I have ever heard.
I hate the whole “you need experience” mindset. Just because I had a job in high school doesn’t mean I’m going to immediately remember how to do it when i start the new position, and at the same speed. I feel like whoever hires looks at the application and sees experience and just assumes you don’t need any training, even though it’s probably at least slightly different from the prior experience (because every place does things differently)
its more of a filter than a rational requirement. jobs available are way less than job seekers. so they come up with these weird filters.
i think they just want to have less steps as possible. and just want to have slaves. if u say u are able to work everyday 7am to 10pm 7 days a week. your hired. who cares about ur personal needs. if u speak up and say i want to work with u but i would need this time or i want part time. nOPE. to much trouble. next . ok you'll devote all ur time and energy for little pay for us? great. ur hired.
I was let go from my job after 16 years in May of this year. The entire month of June i spent everyday applying everywhere and got 2 interviews in that time with a NO days later. I worked and looked in the beginning and middle of July and one day I applied at Costco. I was called for an interview the following week. I went through 3 different interviews and got hired. God is great. I work for an amazing company now. Keep searching buddy. You'll find something. Good luck! 👊
I agree with you 100% , the no follow up thing with employers is unacceptable in my opinion. There was a point where I applied over 150 jobs and only heard back from 2 and had 2 interviews and waited months only to get an 'automated email' saying the 'position was filled'. Everything is so impersonal anymore, I don't know what is happening in this world. But I'm glad to see you found a job!
I took a job with the post office 2 years ago. Need no experience, great benefits, paid exercise on top of that you get a pension when you retire I have a college education, going with the Post Office was the best decision I’ve ever made.
Good comment - most post offices are hiring …especially in big cities / suburbs. It can be tough at first since you’re on call and maybe not set hours, but eventually you get a settled route
what exercise ? just walking? from house to house? that's good and all but the body needs to work out/ cardio HEAVY somtimes
Hey could be worse. I was denied a dishwashing job because of “lack of experience”. I struggled for 6 months and I’m a Marine Corps infantry (0351) vet. Still businesses rejected me whenever possible. So when businesses/ U.S. government say they care about vets, they’re lying. History shows we are the black sheeps of our country. Truly saddening. Would have never gone in if I knew this is where it would lead me to. It is what it is now. I have a job now but man oh man, it is rough. Back breaking pain for little pay and safety issues everywhere. Better than no job but not by much. I hope the best for you sir.
My waitress story! (a bit of a non sequitur . . . )
Years ago, I was dining at a restaurant while visiting family. An older waitress (60-ish perhaps) came to our table to take our orders. We noticed that she did not have a notepad, nor did she write anything down. We were all terribly impressed! This was a real old-school waitress, who could just remember everything without taking notes. Anyhow, 10 or 15 minutes later she returned with our food, and half the orders were wrong or mixed up. We didn't have the heart to say anything, because she was old and we didn't want her to get fired. And now it makes for an amusing anecdote!
Still, you have to admit she was some kind of genius, not having to write the orders down.
If you worked in a restaurant honestly you should have just lied and said you do have some experience.
true. but f that. f the food industry
My son got turned down for a dishwasher job.
Dang dude. I have a similar situation. I left my job about a year ago, they produce sand paper and different abrasives. The amount of formaldehyde we were instructed to tolerate was freaking crazy. Very good paying job but not worth it. Now I can't find anything. Nobody wants to hire a nearly 40 year old man that has no degree
Maybe go for a trades job. Carpenter, electrician, plumbing.
@@Greg-nq3pd that's good advice man. Thank you 👍 My argument against that was I didn't want to make apprentice pay but I think it would be worth it at this point. Some pay is better than none...I'm thinking of trying HVAC...I live in the North East so it's always either to hot and people need AC... Or is cold and people are running their heat. Plenty of opportunities
Farmhand perhaps? Rural area?
@@Greg-nq3pd Already oversaturated.
Having a job is bad too. They laying off and cutting hours like crazy.
when you see somebody sitting outside of Michaels you know its over.
@@sgr7th absolutely
🤣
I wouldn’t be surprised if I peeked inside and saw him rubbing a gun in his lap while ranting to his video
@@divinegon4671 🤣🤣
I fell yeah, it took me about 6 months to get a job and I just ended up working where I used to 3 years ago. I only got it because I knew the District Manger lol. I interviewed about 30 different places. I've been watching this Verizon position and they just interview but never hire so bizarre. 70% of the time the companies are looking, but never hire, idk why, just wasting everyone's time.
I start next week.
That’s excellent. It’s difficult for the companies too- 1,000s of applicants to sort through and they can only choose 1 or 2 people!
That's good to know.
Companies are doing this to build the public perception that they are growing.
Data collection.
We're living in sad times...I'm an IT Manager trying to relocate and I'm getting ghosted as well.
Good luck!
Buckle up... I once did 2 years of interviews to eventually sign on the dotted line for UPS in a dangerous neighborhood.
@@indiegrab360 Insane!
What the fuck !!?
Wow 😂😂😂
There are a tonne of ghost jobs so that they can use analytics for things like how replaceable are our current workers, or what salary/benefits can we get away with?
Very true words being spoken. The IT job market has turned to shit imo. I've seen jobs for "head database analyst" at $15/hr. Even without college, a job like that takes years of learning and certifications just to be paid less than the cashier at the gas station... And don't even try to get a job if you're entry level. Over 60% of "entry level" IT jobs require 3+ years of experience. Also the thing you said about AI job recruitment frustrates me too. Not only is it AI that's making things harder, but companies will outsource their hiring to third world countries, so when they give you a phone call you don't even know what job they're calling you about.
Good points. Recruiter jobs are being given to attractive females, who are typically connected to the company through nepotism. Another thing is that recruitment agencies are now in the business of collecting and selling data. Be very wary of companies that use a recruitment agency (which is becoming the norm).
Apply anyway and make sure your resume is typed a certain way to get past bullshit ats hr systems. Job postings are mostly just wish list for the employers
“I’m very willing to learn and believe I could do a good job, and I learn quickly” is the go to response when the interviewer says that they are looking for someone either experience.
America needs to go jobless. That way the economy crashes and we is debt free brothers🤣😜
I got fired a month ago & still trying to find a job here in San Antonio, TX to support my wife & my 1 year old son. Lots of places aren't hiring & the ones that are keep rejecting me, too. Definitely in non-stop prayer that God helps me.
It's hard in DFW too. Made the mistake of moving here from Phoenix where it was easier to find a job. Texas in general is hard. I heard it's the same in Houston too. I experimented a while back and I got responses from other states. Texas has that big fish small pond mentality.
It's a living nightmare.
Good for you speaking up. I have been working retail for 20+ years. Been trying to find something outside of retail but finally starting to realize slowly that me have no experience in anything else, no one will even give me an interview. The interviews I did get were when I was a customer service manager. Since stepping down, no call backs.
Good luck man. We need more voices like you to SPEAK UP.
@@cochisenahuh7939 Good luck. I know somebody in a similar situation. Retail for 15 years. Took about 6 months to find something in an office. Thanks for watching :)
Hell, I have been trapped in this subway detour to hell for nine months! This is all bullshit! Can you imagine how I feel? It doesn't help to call anyone about your application, and it doesn't help waiting, when you are ghosted, rejected, Must be nice to afford to cook dinner. Am probably gonna end up applying for food stamps. I can't afford to do my laundry, get my hair done, or even eat.
I hate how these jobs take so long to let you know if you got the job or not. I applied for a position at Macy’s and it literally took over 30 days to send me an automated email just to tell me I didn’t get the job. It’s ridiculous.
@@Fogmaster1990 They don’t want to waste any resources they don’t have to
That's actually the best you can hope for. A lot of places won't even tell you that you didn't get the job, so you're expected to keep applying without ever knowing if you got a job or didn't get a job, with no feedback whatsoever to reassure you that you aren't just submitting applications into a black hole.
I've been laid off since Dec 2023. 100s of applications sent. Several interviews, but no one his hiring (not me anyways lol). I've started my own business, also doing odd some jobs, and hoping for the best. Best of luck to everyone looking for gainful employment!!
@@EddieOrlando Good luck Eddie
I got desperate and became an elementary school janitor for $30 an hour, best decision ever. Off when the students are off, summer vacation with pay. Most stress free job ever. I put audible on finish the school early and just relax until it's time to go home. This last summer I went on a long road trip with the wife and was being paid while we did it.
Wholehearted congrats!
THIS, people need to accept and try to apply for a job they dont wanna do
That's good money.
that is good money. how did u get that job? i mean connects? just went and applied? i currently work as a cross guard for my local elementary school. but it's only $18. so i need something better. i'll look into that around my area.
@@banderas2000 I just applied and got it. If you work as a janitor from an outside company than you will probably get less. We work for the actual school district. There's a morning shift and a night shift 5pm to 1:30am and I have the night shift and there are only two of us plus a supervisor. I might try for school maintenance and I think they make a bit more, although I won't have the option of getting spring and summer vacations off and you are on call 24/7 for emergency calls and repairs.
This is why I have no problem lying to employers. Screw em'.
Sorry bud. It is tough out there. Here is my own opinion that I’ll share simply because you posted this video on UA-cam and it came across my feed.
You do have a lot of viable options. These options may not be super appealing to you at this moment but our perspective on things can and does change over time.
Here are some great options (no I’m not gaslighting or teasing you) to consider even if they aren’t immediately appealing.
You could join any branch of the military. Army, navy, Air Force or marines. From there if the shoe fits, you could transition to something more specialized like green berets, army rangers or navy seals.
Another option (which is the route I personally chose many years ago) are the trades.
Roofing, electrical, hvac and of course plumbing. I’ve been plumbing for almost 20 years now and got my master’s plumbing license in Texas. It’s hard work but a very rewarding career and it pays extremely well. You can even open your own business one day like I did.
Another option would be law enforcement. Depending on where you’re located, many police departments are short staffed and need more help.
There are a great many other options to consider but you’ll need to think outside the box a little.
Don’t feel bad about not getting hired on as a waiter. This is very dead end job and you’ll end up wasting precious time and your young that would be better spent pursuing an actual career.
You could get a job working for a company that builds and installs swimming pools. Eventually maybe you can become a pool salesman. You can make great money doing stuff like this and turn it into a lifelong career that you can live very comfortably on.
Don’t waste time with these other dead end jobs. It’s clown business and a waste of your time. Everything happens for a reason and there’s a reason why they didn’t hire you. You weren’t made to be working there.
Now, go apply for your apprenticeship and get a job for a local plumbing company. You won’t regret it and you’ll learn valuable skills 🫡
This was a great read. Valid points. However ; and this is just my opinion.... Who the fuck wants to install pools, or be a plumber? I could care less about the money these jobs make me, if they're boring, tedious, disgusting, etc. I drive around in my car doing UberEats making 35$+ an hour in Charleston, and sure there are drawbacks to gigwork, and it may not last forever, but at least I can say later in life that I didn't piss away my youth chasing a job that would eventually FEEL dead end. Trades FEEL dead end, regardless of money, because one day you realize you've sacrificed your mental / physical health to chase a number. We're all going to end up with dementia eventually and lose our memory, before that happens you may as well use your youth to do things that aren't boring, or uninteresting. Better advice for this guy aside from the standard " Buckle down, and go chase these boring, mundane career paths that nobody else gives a shit about anymore." ( Hence the decline of the trades) Would be something like. " While you're sitting in these parking lots, doing jackshit, open up the Uber app, sign up, and start making money. Take excess profits while living in your car, to buy inventory, and flip said inventory on the internet." Get with the times my man. Anybody going into trades nowadays is uninspired, out of options, or out of touch with reality. Regardless of the money made, a majority of the jobs are just body destroying, mind numbing manual labor, with a piece of paper saying you went through a mind numbing list of hoops and hurdles.
Holy dogshit Batman I think we found the ret@rd of the comments section.
Talk about a “read” huh 🤔 that was some legit, incoherent nonsense ramblings if I ever heard any.
You’re lazy. Go back and read your comment a few times over if needed. You’d rather “Uber eats” for peanuts ($35 an hour 🤣) and put wear and tear on your vehicle because “the trades are dead & uninteresting and boring” 🤔
That’s really interesting considering that everyone who is not homeless lives inside of a building that was constructed by “trades people”. From the concrete foundation to the rooftop. In fact, we are literally surrounded by buildings that contain plumbing, electrical and hvac. These things seem mundane because you take it for granted that you have access to clean running water and sanitary sewer systems and electricity at the flip of a switch and indoor climate control.
You’re a knucklehead boy 👦
A brain dead loser with no chance in this life. You proved it with your stupidity in your comment. Uber eat is fucking loser shit 💩
Talk about dead end. Perhaps you either don’t or never had a father in your life to teach you anything or your dad was just as much of a loser as you are (the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree) but it’s obvious to anyone reading this that you have no idea what you’re talking about or what’s going on around you. Why would you brag about making peanuts on the dollar ($35 an hour) being a delivery boy and then in the same breath try to marginalize “chasing a number”? lol
If you like being broke & complacent in life then so be it. With your current mindset you’ll always be broke and never ever step outside of your little comfort zone to learn something new and grow as a person and acquire a new skill set.
These dead end jobs are exactly the type of work that appeals to people like you. The same people who ALWAYS bitch and complain and whine about never having enough money to buy a house or a new car or anything really.
Part of what makes the trades such a lucrative business opportunity is the fact that so many young gen Z Americans kids think as you do and the trades are in high demand as a result of laziness and physical and mental weakness and wanting to do easy work. So there is a TON of money making potential in the trades right now because competition is relatively low.
There’s no doubt in my mind that you don’t own a house at this point and probably never will and you’ll certainly never become a business owner either & blame it on everything but yourself.
It makes no difference to me whether or not you believe or listen to anything I say on this topic but I know a hell of a lot more than you do about making money. Uber eats huh?
That’s your plan in life? God help these kids 👧
@@pwneditup how long have u been doin ubereats and how old r u atm? do u find it fun? do u do just basic uber aswell driving ppl around?
@@pwneditupAll the trade guys I know have difficult physical jobs but they all make bank.
I got asked on a recent job interview “when you’re working on multiple things with deadlines how do you prioritize what needs to be done first.” I said “I would say but what’s most urgent.” They then followed up with “How do you decide what’s most urgent😬” I had no idea what to say lol
u should have given an example like i got asked the some question for cleaner position in hospital and I replied with if there is a blood spill that can cause harm I will clean it first, then i will do my regular clean up routine. Your supposed to bluff stuff lol. But I got a interview from Convergix Automation for Information technology specialist and he HR asked why should we hire you and why are you the best candidate like man that question was so stupid but i answered it somehow, but they did not hire me and hired some random girl with 2.9 GPA :( (MY GPA is 3.8/4.0). No matter how u do on interview if they want to hire u will get hired.
Finding jobs has always been painful in all my experience since 1990s .. usually something weird happens and you luck out if you continue to put yourself out there , but it’s just playing the odds and sucks … I’ve found this true for everything from retail to delivery to IT jobs. What about pet sitting or pet hotels ? Pilots are in demand or trade Jobs. Often it also helps if you just ask people you encounter day to day .. I’ve got jobs randomly that way often through the years
I think this is true. It has been difficult for me to find a job since 2007. Since then I've had two jobs and both were obtained through a friend helping me to get the job.
^This. The job market sucking is nothing new.
very true. i got previous jobs for various reasons. usually from someone i knew or who i met who worked there.
Guy, I've worked in the restaurant business for 30 years off and on as a short order cook. Restaurant jobs are a dime a dozen as far as I'm concerned. Don't let 1 single foolish restaurant manager deter you from trying to find additional work as a waiter. There's lots of food service jobs out there if you need the money. You can get a waiter job if you need one.
Don't give up...Good luck....I believe you will find something.
@@briansmith5391 Very true. Every place has their own identity and ownership. I can find something
Everyone always hires in a Mexican restaurants ,waspish restaurants want people that look like they go to ucla ,snooty attitude, young managers just want barbie looking gals and heaven help you if you are overweight, seen it snd no longer in the business good luck try a catering job, good money, not hard decent pay !🎉
I know someone who applied for plenty of server jobs and nobody is calling back.
Right I thought those jobs were the easiest to get
@jgibson8092 hey, just buss tables end of the night you bank , and then get experience as a waitstaff snd then muscle yourself into a bartender job!
Dude i have been applying everywhere. Former assistant athletic director cant even get hired at doller tree, perkins, all these 🐂 💩 places. Earth is flat and motionless. F this fake ass world. Good vid.
@@jasonodell79er Good luck. Thanks!
They probably ignore you because you’re way overqualified and will likely leave soon once you find something better- just a guess.
Thanks for video, i feel i'm alone in this job search and its "just me" ,and I realize its a lot bigger than just about me.
the job where I've worked part time for 4 years (while also working another job from home) rejected me for a full time position last month, because they want someone with "more experience."
i was flabbergasted to say the least. My direct supervisor is blaming corporate and saying it's out of his hands. The only reason i haven't quit is because i love my coworkers. But I'm out as soon as i find something else 🤷♀️
The job market is bad. No question about that. But what can we do. Well, I had to leave the country to find a job. Having 2 degrees, 1 diploma and 6 certificates wasn't enough I guess. I had applied to literally thousands and thousands of jobs. I still have most of the rejection notices in a folder. I don’t know why. Ha ha ha. I had to do something fast. So, I went to China and did a 1 year contract teaching ESL and now I'm in South Korea doing the same. This is my seventh year here. I never in a million years thought I'd be an English teacher after almost 20 years at HP. Sometimes a career change is the best move to make. At least it kept me from being homeless. I want to go back home to the US but It's not the right time.
@@lngambino That’s fantastic! I’m glad that worked out
That was my backup plan, too, since I did take three years of Mandarin at my university. I am wrapping up my Master’s degree in the next few months , then I will be free to leave this dumpster fire of a place. I knew damn good and well it didn’t matter how many degrees I had after I had gotten over the demoralizing trauma of not finding a job with my Bachelor’s after submitting thousands of applications. Went into the trades for a few years, and then back to University, and now I will be ready to leave the US for good after this.
I hope things turn around for you my friend. The entire system is broken at this point it is ridiculous. For instance my brother graduated in 2020 with a medical degree, couldn't find any work in his field... now he is a super successful self taught app designer. He is a lucky one for sure & not the norm unfortunately.
Thank you so much. Good luck to you
is he still gna try do anyting with the medical degree tho lol
I've been there, it sucks hard, but eventually it ends.
Does it? 4 years after my bachelor, and still going..
I had a nice job for 4 months but the company I was at just laid off 1000 employees including me so now I have to hunt down another job. 6 months ago I had applied to 2000+ companies and interviewed at 30-40 companies just to get 1 job offer.
@@strongestdirector6137 ridiculous!
Yeah i would learn from that experience and the next job comes up and you actually get it i would go and start looking for new jobs keep applying for interview lol
Did the same thing 2 months ago not knowing how hard it was. Now I’m running out of money.
@@2lazy4dis Good luck mate
Your email says your lazy
@@ryanharris3804 That’s not my email lol
The American dream used to be to start your own business..
The American dream didn't used to be to go deep into debt to live in a house, drive a car, receive health care, or attend classes at a university.
The American dream didn't used to be slaving as an employee for somebody else.
The American dream didn't used to be depending on government for basic resources and money.
Why even look for a job? Go into your own business and make it on your own. Yeah, risk and planning, contract after contract after contract, doing your own accounting, filing your own taxes, etc.
Try looking for assembly, soldering, packer, stocker. A lot of these warehouse jobs will also get you forklift certified.
forklift certified people are gods that shall be worshipped
Glad you didn't say ALL warehouses will get you certified because some are just desperate and unprofessional. Worked at one that had me ride around in a forklift for 10 minutes, barely used the forks and I was "certified". All they said was don't mess up in front of management. Isn't that what certifying someone is for?!
@@Iwishtheirwasnopain Not anymore. Warehouses lay these people off and are using robots to replace them in places like Amazon. When no one is buying anything they do not need as many forklift operators
I applied to several warehouses and it depends on your area if they need help or not. I had no luck in Florida there’s tons of immigrants from Mexico and Cuba that apply to those jobs so competition is fierce for something that pays 15 an hour. I moved to Indiana and there’s way less competition and warehouses are all over the place so there’s plenty of open spots. Plus very few immigrants live in my area.
@@FlansyLinny I would imagine Texas and Oklahoma because of energy but you need a hazmat cert
The solution, for our generation, is to begin a new country. The Federal‘s will never release us from their grasp, we must do it ourselves.
Absolutely not going to happen. That would be crushed in an instant
Just be George Washington bro
Fuck this country and its government
My ancestors tried that back in 1861. It didn't end well for them.
You can try delivery jobs like Domino’s, Papa John’s, etc. They’ll hire you if they’re desperate for drivers. I delivered in a tourist area and made a killing during peak seasons.
Depends on where you live.
States like California just forced business owners to pay minimum wage of $25, inadvertently forcing places like Pizza Hut and Little Ceasers to layoff all their delivery drivers. It’s just not possible for them to stay business with these arbitrary wage hikes.
And destroy your car in the process
@@SOG487 But when you’re desperate, you do what you gotta do. If you drive an old beater, it’s mostly been depreciated anyway, so that wouldn’t matter.
@@wturner777oh, it would matter. Can you afford the maintenance?
@@beastfromtheabyss Well if you can’t afford the maintenance, then you shouldn’t have a car in the first place.
Got two jobs and barely scratching by but I'm grateful for it.
i had an interview 2 week ago & got the Callback today saying i start tomorow at 8am as a Construction Labourer. i put in 2 resumes in 2 differnt places in the past month and happy i got the opportunity too make some moneys for the summer. keep at it man, life is tough all over no lie i feel Grateful to even get called back in these tough times. 31$ an hour job
Good luck. I should probably look more into labor jobs. Brick laying, landscape, anything
@@Pacillac yup! Best of Luck buddy. i hope all works out on the path of life.
Get a job in HVAC. Perfect time any company will hire you this time of year
IF they are willing to train you. Most companies only want people who already have the experience. And if they don't then they have to go spend a fortune at a trade school to only learn the basics unless you are lucky enough to find a company that does apprenticeships. You don't just walk in and automatically become an HVAC tech, as much as I would love for that to be the case.
But isn't it dangerous?
@@ruleaus7664 Not that dangerous tbh. More than some trades but much less than others
Stay strong, big bro. I know a few people in similar positions. I’ve been there before as well. Just gotta keep busy and fit and not fall into a slump. Hopefully the economy gets better after the election.
Definitely in a slump right now- im looking to move out of state and start fresh
Just remember your not alone, I am right there with you.
Volunteer and try to spend some time tutoring. I did that to fill my time, build confidence, and tell a good story of how I was spending my days. Was also great to help someone else and not worry about myself. Give back and fill the karma bank. Good luck!
I'm in the same position man. I've been unemployed for 9 months and have gotten desperate enough to even consider joining the military.
In the last 2-3 years, the stimulus checks stopped flowing and the Fed raised interest rates.
@@sydneyhart I wish I understood economics better
Neither of which has anything to do with finding a job.
Raising interest rates means that companies need to pay the banks more to borrow money. If it's harder to borrow money, companies can't pay for workers. The stimulus checks helped create the inflation we have right now, which makes it even harder for companies to pay for things. The reason companies are hitting record profits right now is because of inflation, which makes it look like they are earning more money, but they are actually earning the same amount as before or less because money has less value
Tip. Do some side hustle loke pet sitting, yard work, car detailing or garage floor surface installer. I retired 2 yrs ago and glad I did, but I started a side hustle while working so Im doing that now and starting another one. You young kids cant just sit around and wait for things to come to you. Go out there and create your own job. This is the new reality now. GL on your job hunt.
there is so many others doing the same in my area. i have experience with dogs. every time i go outside to walk mine there's new flyers of pet sitters. but i won't give up.
What happened? 4 years of Biden.
@@mjesns77 You're a complete clown
Biden helped build the economy back to where it was before Don sent it in a tailspin. Let’s be honest too, Don took over a pretty good economy from that guy.. what’s his name… Oh.. Obama?
Let me mindlessly blame something/someone without looking for an actual cause, lol
Thanks for posting and being real. People like myself need to see this to know we're not in it alone. ❤ The system is broken right now
Yes thanks for watching
Yeah I pull weeds and mulch for a living, never thought this would be my life but I’m tryna make the most of it. Life is getting harder and harder these days brother, keep on grinding
Not a bad gig. Good luck
You're not alone because I've been looking for a job about a year and it's horrible man only I did a couple of temp jobs from the temp agencies but it's frustrating
@@MRWebb1991 Good luck
People gave me shit when i said people will be competing for a basic retail jobs and literally fighting for it. I said that right before these mass layoffs in other sectors because i seen it coming. I lived through thr '08 recession and im seeing alot of patterns.
Basically we are all fighting for part time jobs just to stay afloat. My advice to anyone is dont quit your job right and depending on the industry you're in, do as much OT as possible. I for one cant get a second job because of my restrained schedule as a mechanic. I cant just simply leave at 4PM daily, something always changes which requires me to stay. So what i do is stay do OT and then come on my off day and work to collect more. I did the math and the amount i make in OT is the same as if i worked a second or third part time job.
However I did apply to In and Out, Panda Express, and Jollybees and i received all rejection emails. I also had previous food experience but that didnt help.
@@addacdd I’m trying to get an entry level Lab Tech position right now usually they’re always hiring. Best of luck
Imagine seeing people around you suffering and your takeaway from this is "I was right!!! Good for me
@@pearlsswine I think it's a quality comment.
Bro it's so ass I quit Walmart fed up and just a low-level job is soooo hard to get rn so many interviews to then get ghosted by the hiring managers feels like a slap in the face for sure.
@@vibez998 Good luck
One reason behind corporate hiring practices is to minimize labor costs. Companies often aim to keep expenses low by hiring fewer employees than necessary. For instance, if a company has the capacity to employ 200 people, they might opt to hire only 100. This approach reduces payroll expenses but can lead to existing employees working overtime to maintain operations. Additionally, the uncertainty caused by the pandemic has led to a rise in "ghost jobs," where job listings remain active for companies that have implemented hiring freezes.
yup
I did a blood lab job for three months my hand and wrist were hurting so much, that’s why I quit. But check was nice! Two years ago no one wanted to work and a lot of businesses canceled the openings and gave up.
Very well said! I feel for you as I've been in that situation. The very few interviews I got after hundreds of resumes and then the employer ghosts you. What's your college degree in? Stay poised and have a backbone, and DO NOT underestimate yourself. Try to get into any company or utility that has some decent benefits.
Thanks. It was environmental science haha
@@Pacillac transparent video, thank you ! It's awesome that you're exploring the environmental science field. Remember, building a career takes time and effort beyond just sending out resumes. Consider focusing on a specific area of environmental science, either gaining practical experience through internships or volunteering, or, the best way to find out about jobs is building a strong professional network.
How to build the network? Attending conferences and joining professional organizations. Fees often are reduced for new grads and students. You'd be surprised what you can find out about looking for career tips for this major, the more specialzed the better, in Gemini chatgpt. They can give you the fields of specialization and job titles and from there sites where you can search for "conferences" ( they usually have job reps at conferences and meet people who know the inside scoop on jobs)
Just curious if you think the college you went to spent enough time helping students to find a "career?"
My husband works in propane and his company has the opposite problem. Trying to get people that actually want to work. They work for a day or two and decide it is too hard and quit or don't even bother coming in. I am glad I am old now because I don't think I would even know how to apply for a job these days.
@@cackleberrycottage2340 Yes it is difficult to find quality people these days. Thats why they don’t bother investing in training or hiring/recruiters. Most candidates are low quality anyway
Things is a lot harder for some who is an older folk and if "were not good looking" or some crap like that.
Server jobs should be fairly easy to land. So whoever turned you down, F them. Its tough out there, just gotta keep plowing forward. Outside activities are crucial to avoid falling into depression, so keep doing that.
Job market IS garbage, and once you find a job you are better off sticking with it. My job is extremely physically demanding working in 100F with no AC and it's all I can do to keep from collapsing from the heat most days, but I can't afford to leave, there aren't no jobs out there anyways
@@midwestlabor2599 You sound like a hard worker. Blessings