[CW: Unhealthy Eating Habits, Doomer]

Seriously... I feel like I'm mindlessly scrolling through job boards all day and occasionally filling out the very rare application for a position that I'm actually qualified for. I'm doing this with the lowest expectations possible because I sense that the chances of me finding a job willing to hire me are like 1 in 1,000,000, and maybe that's even too generous of an estimate. Sometimes, I'll scroll the Play Store to see if I can find any apps that can offer me anything, even if they're side gigs, but it's really not working in my favor.

Sometimes, I feel so stressed and focused on filling out job applications that I either forget to eat or feel too stressed to have an appetite at all. I end up looking at the text on my computer screen so much that I feel like I have a headache. I'm constantly wondering when this entire process will be over.

I keep getting into situations where I feel like I'm "almost hired," like how a job sent me an offer on the 3rd of this month and has never gotten back to me about next steps, even though I sent follow-up emails, or how I started a few work-from-home gigs that have no work available for me whatsoever and have been like this for weeks. That makes it even more frustrating.

It sucks how I learned that even jobs that people will often refer to as "unskilled labor," such as food service and retail positions, aren't even willing to hire me. What makes it even worse is that they'll post their position, I'll apply, they'll reject me, and they'll keep posting it. The cycle just repeats because, irrespective of any desperation they have, they'd rather spend long amounts of time being picky rather than just hiring someone who's immediately ready to work with open availability. These are jobs I have experience with too.

When I first got into this situation, I made it a habit for me to apply to at least 5 jobs each day, but I started feeling so uneasy about how that habit didn't even seem to bring me closer to any solutions. It actually seems depressing how committing to applying to so many jobs led to such a disproportionately unrewarding outcome.

It's crazy how you need a job to literally survive, but it's also seemingly impossible to get one where you're doing the most seemingly basic of tasks.

Capitalists do not mind killing people, whether they admit it or not.

  • cosecantphi [he/him, they/them]
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    3 days ago

    I'm in the exact same cycle as you on this.

    My dad always told me I'd get more conservative as I get older and accrue more life experience, but actually it's the opposite. Job searching is so fucking dehumanizing and soul crushing, and it's that way on purpose. Every interaction I have with someone who upholds this system, (a boss, a manager, an HR rep, a recruiter, etc) I feel the burning urge to blurt out how unapologetic for the terror I'll be when it's our turn.

    • FunkYankkkees [they/them, pup/pup's]
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      3 days ago

      My dad always told me I'd get more conservative as I get older and accrue more life experience

      A common mistake stemming from the (in some circumstances) correlation between age and accrued financial assets, such as a house, stocks, business ownership, large amounts in savings etc.