Reason I'm writing this is I want to know if there's anyone in a situation like mine, where: you've heard of OE, decided to do your research and couldnt find any reverse recruiters that actually offered the service.I'm looking for easy jobs, which seem like they're gone, or those who have them don't want to help at all for one reason or another - just look at reddit tech subreddits and e.g. how no one seems able to get a job, even after applying to hundreds/thousands of different jobs. But when you ask people why that's happening, they'll say their curriculums are just garbage. Ok, but try hopping on the r/overemployed (working multiple tech jobs) discord (60K+ member server) and you'll see that things just don't make sense. Virtually all posts are rehashed, repeated questions (how do I freeze my work number?). Beyond that, it's just your average say african or indian scammers that type the same false ads every day without ever being kicked off the discord. No one is socializing/networking really. No one is doing/selling anything. One dude sat on voice chat 24/7 and he makes 1.2mil USD a year. Told me his time's worth is superior to $1000 an hour (so why did he talk to me in voice chat for an hour free of charge?). Blah blah blah.And before you tell me I'm just being lazy, know that several people in the 60k person discord claimed to be working 1-2 hours a day per job.So the real question here is: why can't I find an easy job like theirs? Why is everyone telling me to apply to 500 jobs when I just want to know the easy places upfront?
>>61025473This is a quality thread. OP, you're exactly right that 95% of those Redditors are shills, I see that constantly on /r/passiveincome. Almost every single post is just a humblebrag to encourage people to message them so they can sell their $300 course that doesn't even work.
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