I live near Tampa FL and I'm wondering what are some viable strategies for actually finding work instead of applying to 1000 ghost job listings and praying someone calls me back?
>>61875447Head to your nearest mcdonalds and talk to the manager. You'll be working by end of day.
>>61875498I have an engineering degree I'd rather starve and be destitute than work in a factory or retail.
>>61875498I'm trying to find stuff other than fucking McDonald's bro
>>61875447Sorry bro FL is literally the worst state in the union for jobsOur fagnigger governor touts how much money he saves skimming off the annual budget yet the taxes remain insanely high the jobs are shit, the wages are laughable, no fault, right to work state. Its shit but a jewlovers dream
>>61875447firm handshake direct eye contact
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>>61875447Church. Social network. LinkedIn by making a post asking your hundreds of connections to point you to a job.
>>61875447Go to drinking place. Talk to people.
>>61875498This is bullshit boomer advice. McDonalds is full and they only want affirmative action subhumans.
>>61875447I've gotten every job I've had by gaming LinkedIn. Add max number of connections each week.>search for recruiter >filter by target companyIf they add you back send them a message about how you're considering applying to a role at their company and ask them some bullshit questions about company culture or whatever other corporate buzz words are popular at the moment. Hold a conversation instead of being full autistic. Then when you find a role you like start asking questions about the role (even if you already know the answer) with the goal of getting them to put you in direct touch with the hiring manager.I'm in engineering (real engineering not SWE) so I ask them about NCEES licensure, inter-state reciprocity of license to practice engineering, or some technical questions for the role that HR would never be able to answer.