Jobs are tough · 9:02pm Jan 12th, 2021
Like, I just want one. I'll take anything, I just want in. But I barely get responses from wherever I apply, and it's not like people are hiring in the middle of a global pandemic. Sure, the USPS is, and I've been trying, but there aren't any open areas for mail handling right now, which is my ideal job. I don't even have a driver's license.
I didn't even get accepted at Walmart. Multiple times I applied, and nothing. I didn't even get accepted at McDonald's. Now that's depressing. Makes you want to play Russian Roulette with a fully-loaded tec-9. And the bullets would still miss you, because that's just how retarded the gun is.
On that same note, I know that if you take no shots, you're guaranteed to not get any jobs. But at the same time, all the shots I took so far also missed. I'll keep trying, but realistically, I don't see me with a job in the near future. I mean, I gotta pay for tuition and a mission, man!
You will find a job. Keep trying, and it'll pop up out of nowhere. Fact.
What I did to get a job a couple years ago was printing out like 20-30 copies of my resume and spreading them everywhere. Walmart, McDonalds, Wendy's, Tim Hortons, Starbucks, grocery stores, it didn't matter, as long as it was a job. Eventually I got called back and interviewed for a few, and then accepted in one.
Granted, it's probably a little harder to do this now thanks to Covid, but if you can, casting a bigger net often catches the more elusive opportunity. Start close to your place, then spread out if that doesn't work. Eventually someone will take notice.
Bullshitting your resume also works, even if it's not the most honest thing. I personally didn't do it, but it's an option.
Don't give up, man!
And if all else fails, there's always the military, they'll take anyone.5434752
That's what ya gotta do: get your name out to as many places as possible and keep taking interviews until someone picks you up.
Stay hungry, show that you want the work, and you'll land a paying job.
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Besides those physically or mentally unfit for deployment, like if they need specific medication or shots. Not that I'm diabetic or anything, but we gotta consider the success of the army here.And no thanks, I choose life.
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Fair enough, I was half-joking anyway. Wishing you all the best no matter what.