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Failed to even land an interview from June of last year until last month.
Went to job fairs and local businesses with my resume in hand.
Finally I get an interview, and they're constantly pushing back interview dates because "they're busy"
After 5 weeks, 3 interviews, and a promise to call me when they were ready to put me on a trial run, I was flat out sent an email informing me the position was given to someone else.
They then said I could apply run the phones. (no guarantee)
Should I give on this and go back to retail? Why is it so hard to get a job as a laborer? It shouldn't be this impossible.
For reference, I went to a local trade school, which was cheaper and I guess less useful than a degree from a technical institute.
As for my local union they basically told me the apprenticeship program is so competitive, you have to have years of job experience to stand a chance of them paying to train you. How ass backwards is that?
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Yeah go back to retail, the work's probably more chill anyway



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