Katyusha
Kitten at Heart
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You havent been out looking for work lately have you ?
I have. I was unemployed while finishing school, now I'm badly under-employed. I'm still looking for a good job and doing everything I can to secure one, including having professionals go over my resume and cover-letter, speaking to career counselors, attending job fairs, you name it. Having the job I currently have is working against me, too, but I can't quit, that'll make me look even worse.
This has been going on for nearly three years now. You'd think SOMEBODY would be interested in a person who graduated business school with straight A's and all the recommendations and outstanding references I have, but no. The jobs just aren't out there, so nobody's willing to take a chance on someone with less than a year's experience in any of the fields a business degree covers. They're also not willing to risk hiring people who've had to take part-time jobs as cashiers, grocery baggers, shuttlers, etc., because to them it looks like we're not worth much as an employee regardless of what our previous employment records say.
It's not as easy out there as you're making it sound. And this makes already unaffordable care even more unaffordable. Why are bankruptcies due to health care expenses acceptable here? Why are dollars more important than people here? Why is it that some can't understand that the every-man-for-himself mentality DOES NOT WORK for a society, that the members of a society must look out for each other in addition to themselves in order for that society to thrive?