Job market is awful
>>62064947I have college paid for. What should I got back to school for? I'm thinking Cyber security. I don't want to do a lot of math so no engineering
the rent is too damn high
The job market is okay regarding offer of positions, the wages can just not compete with illegal actvities
>>62064981this, and its just so much easier to get around hte police these days too
>>62064990i barely even see police on the streets these days. maybe once every 2 weeks? waste of tax money
>>62065023the average age of the political party mercenary is 58, the majority are desk sharters that are hopelessly overwhelmed and over worked by the political sphere shitting paper laws non stop and off loading it onto the retards in blue
Middle level people getting laid off and working lower level postions. Entry level graduates cannot find entry levels. Or people taking on more responsibilities at work for same pay. It is getting harder and harder for the bottom 90%. Wonder what the next thing is to fuck them. We just had Iran war gas price hike which will cause inflation.
>>62065179It's so sad
>>62064953If you can't suffer a few years, you have no future. Not that I think cyber security is the future. I'm a compiler engineer, AI is coming for all our jobs.
>>62064947Uber driver here, the amount of trucks and SUVs I see idling in the rideshare parking lot these days is insane. There's no way they're making money once the maintenance bills start coming in
current beef with my employer is the parking fee. employer charges for parking at the office because it's underground and "secure" and also you have no alternatives unless you take the train in instead of driving. which is fine except that there is no sliding scale on parking fee relative to salary. paper pusher me pulling 30 bucks an hour is paying the same amount for parking as the people in upper management making 400k+. and those fuckers are the ones increasing that fuck you fee by 5% every year without fail. so i'm looking for a different job
>>62065179I'm the last guy in a former 24-man team and literally the last guy in the whole company (2300 employees) that knows how to make their key product. The company will literally shut down when i retire in a year.
>hello saar this is gundam wingasari from Hyderabad, Texas asking if you want processing VISA job for jeets (can only be done by americans for legal reasons)>requirements>must have at least an associate's (bachelor's preferred)>speak spanish, german and hindi (preferred)>must pass background test and fingerprint test>20 dollars an hour in a major city, with health insurance :)Wow amazing :)
>>62065039>the average age of the political party mercenary is 58, the majority are desk sharters that are hopelessly overwhelmed and over worked by the political sphere shitting paper laws non stop and off loading it onto the retards in bluekek really? Boomers really just refused to hire millennials to any job out of spite that they couldn't get young pussy anymore and crime is up as a result, now we see all these dumb articles like "hey zoomer, wanna shell out 10,000 dollars for cop school so negros can shoot at you?".They really took the entirety of society to hell with them.
>>62065179>>62065179AI is going to put most middle level white color drones out of work. jobs like customer service rep, paralegal, accountant, civil engineer are obsolete. all those people are going to be applying to cashier jobs at mcdonalds soon. become NEET and get on gibbs or learn trade skills that require physical dexterity like welding or plumbing and you can prolong your obsolesence until robotics technology catches up and becomes affordoable enough. by that point we will be living in irobot/terminator hellscapes though so you will have a lot worse problems to worry about
Company I work for is hiring but isn't hiring people who didnt graduate before covid.
>>62066901thats very typical of a metro big city are you in nyc or boston? those downtown buildings will charge like $150/day to park because theere are offices full of 500k/yr+ salary accountants and lawyers who are fine with paying it
>>62066929>Learn skillsThis. If you got laid off from a coding gig, just learn to pass the MOP test and you'll be fine.
>>62064947You’re it kidding. I’m even got rejected by below. Job Posting: Goy Cattle (Entry-Level Herd)Company: Shekelberg Global Asset ManagementLocation: The Real World™ (No Remote)Salary: $17k + participation trophiesType: Lifelong IndentureAbout UsWe manage the money. You manage the reality. Perfect partnership.Position SummaryHiring motivated Goy Cattle to handle all the physical, taxable, everyday bullshit while we short futures from the penthouse.Key Responsibilities • Live in the Real World™ daily: traffic, kneeling, $12 eggs, and pointless cannon fodder. • Consume goyslop, pay taxes, and reproduce below replacement rate. • Rage on social media about culture wars while we tweak interest rates. • Vote blue/red (both approved), stay outraged on schedule, then return to Nigflix for goyslop and real world programming. • Die quietly after 40 years without noticing patterns. Qualifications • High school diploma, (college debt a plus). • Zero pattern recognition and foreskin. • Loves onions, forever wars, and believing the news. • Must identify as goy. Self-ID accepted.What We Offer • Inflation that always wins. • Health insurance tax (claimable if brown and jobless only). • 1vacation days + daily slavery and holocaust infotainment . • Premium distractions: sportsball, OnlyFans, and election theater.Equal OpportunityWe hire all goyim — White, Black, Brown, etc. The more divided, the easier to manage.How to ApplyEmail résumé + soul to goyim@shekelberg.globalSubject: “Ready to Graze.”
>>62066934Does early 2020 count? I only had 1 semester of covid
>>62064975The paycheck is too darn low.
Ive been job hunting for 2 weeks now and already 50% of my applications have been rejected. The other 50% are bound to be rejected in a few more weeks. I just can't take this amount of rejection. Its like being on tinder.
>>62064947Anon, download Claude Code and get a Pro account. There is no reason to get a job anymore. 80% of the companies you are applying for you can rebuild their entire product in a couple of days to a couple of months at most. If you like that job, just be the CEO instead. You can make the product better since their legacy code is too hard to unravel, then start taking their customers.
>>62066924It has nothing to do with pussy, but all to do with a demographic overhang. And yes, the ponzi players of BoomerX are desperate while GenZ, GenA and Millennials have 0 incentive to cooperate in any fashion.Its time for gerondocide. Cutting the top of the demographic pyramid in the most literal sense, removing their entitlement and liabilities from the ledger by killing them
>>62068769>And yes, the ponzi players of BoomerX are desperate while GenZ, GenA and Millennials have 0 incentive to cooperate in any fashion.the problem is despite being 'desperate' they still won't hire people easily and pay them. They need workers but still want the people they fucked over years ago to jump for the beef.
>>62065179>>62066902>company doesn't want to pay you to train the new guy>so to save 800 bucks on training they will literally destroy themselvesWhy is every company run like this
>>62068693Nope, we don't hire anyone who didn't have job experience before the plandemic.
>>62068812That's wrong. I have had fun for the past 5 years applying for a bunch of jobs, going to the interviews, having the HR bitches give me green light, register me as an employee and than just ghosting them and never appearing at the job.Its fun to give em hope and than crush it. Yes they are desperate for workers but its absolutely irrational to be the useful idiot
>>62068856>Yes they are desperate for workers but its absolutely irrational to be the useful idiotFor most people the experience is the opposite. Most likely your resume says>experiencedAnd the job they're hiring for is like>15 dollars an hour no benefitsAnd they're ecstatic to finally have the 'perfect' match for their shitty job.
>>62068893Experienced yes. But no, offers start around 25-30. And its mid to high level positions. Still after the coof bullshit all I want to see is the entire ponziconomy go to 0 and all fucking boomer style company go belly up and the all the pension obligation getting defaulted on.
I created a bunch of filters to delete any emails that contain the phrases:>careful consideration/review>move forward >unfortunately >decidedAnd so on. It’s just spam. You’re also giving them psychic energy when you read their crap. Don’t allow your mental energy to be farmed to power the satanic system. Don’t do it anons.
it is
Swear to god I'm in entry level purgatory and it's driving me insaneBeen at my current job 8 years. Started as a staff accountant and currently my title is "Senior Accountant" and while working there I got my graduate degree and CPA license. I get floods of emails asking me to apply to other entry level accounting jobs that I'm overqualified for and that pay 10-20% less than what I make now, but anytime I try to look for a manager/assistant controller/controller role it goes nowhere. In the last twelve months I've made it through multiple rounds of interviews for jobs I actually wanted only for them to go with someone who has more years of experience. So every day I show up to the crappy dead end job I've been working for years just so that I can accumulate another 1/365th of a year of experience for the resume.
>>62069380LiarShill
>>62068946>After careful consideration, we decided not to move forward with other applicants and instead focus on your onboarding process. Unfortunately for them, you're the one who was chosen for this role, congratulations.
>>62068822How are they destroying themselves?They get overqualified people for most positions now.
Accountants are screwed.
>>62065023they're all assigned to the colorful bar streets downtown waiting for some crossfire shooting to happen after some grown men get into an argument about shoes
>>62068822(((MBAs))) should be purged, their shortsighted faggotry and zero knowledge of how the business functions because all they know is "number go up" Jewish money tricks are responsible for shit like this.
>>62066924If there is any justice in the world then baby boomers will be forever remembered as the most obscenely selfish and delusional generation which literally sacrificed the entire fabric of society at the altar of decadence.People should learn about them in hundreds of years time as the new fall of Rome, if the world doesn't totally succumb to brazilification.
>>62064953Don't go into cyber now, it's too oversaturated at the entry level. You missed the boat by 5 years.t. Security analyst
>>62068769man Ive been saying this foreverCome down your crosses and embrace the bladeDrink their god damn blood, abandon morality, abandon humanity. Only the beast will survive now. Heaven is dead and Earth will become hell
>>62069956Yup, seems like all my nieces and nephews are either moving or thinking of moving into cybersec. I'm sure there's a limit because not everyone can do it, but it's definitely saturated.
>>62064953Now that CS, engineering, and accounting have been destroyed, healthcare is the only field left where you can actually learn a skill and get paid well for it. Might be worth looking into some less talked about fields like Construction though. At this point, I'd get a generic and easy business admin degree (or something like philosophy or classics if you have a particular interest like that) and use your free time to try and network and get experience.Cyber is a bad choice at the moment. If you had years of experience in tech and wanted to switch into cyber, that would be one thing. But even those people are struggling to get their foot in the door. As a new grad with zero experience, it's going to be very hard to get a job.
>>62070063Even doctors in my area have been saturated. It's definitely a location thing, rural areas are importing docs because nobody wants to live in bumfuck nowhere. Pharmacy is also completely full. Nursing is in demand but it's not an easy job.
>>62069380Do you have public experience or just industry? If you were working some slightly niche industry job for 8 years straight, they may wonder why you haven't moved up already. Shortening the experience on your resume (but still keeping the Senior Accountant title) may actually be better than showing all your experience.
>>62064947not really, you're just a shit candidate
>>62070111HR roastie detected
>>62068822>>62069857I blame the stock market. Being able to present good metrics to Wall Street has become more lucrative than the actual production of goods and services. Companies that deal in the real world actually seem to be at a disadvantage compared to industries like tech and biotech because it's harder to bullshit some investment committee when you're a New Mexican construction materials supplier. With 0% interest rates, trillion dollar deficits, and index investing, there's been no shortage of capital to pump into companies; while actual producers still have demand-limitations on whatever they're producing.>>62070079That's miserable. Do you know how the more niche jobs like dental hygienist or ultrasound tech are doing?
>>62070122unemployable incel detected
>>62070150I can’t wait for people like you to get the Axe. Hopefully McDonald’s has enough applications for you in the future.
>>62066851>>62069956>>62070063I have a high security clearance, so I was banking on using that to get a job with cyber. Any other routes that be good then?
>>62070188Were you in the military? I see people do cyber in the military and then use that + a degree to get a job. Not sure if that's still viable. If you can get a defense related job, you're insulated from a lot of the foreign H1B types who can't get a clearance.
>>62070188I honestly don't know desu. My manager says study math and physics. I really don't know.
>>62070215don't do thatt. did mathdo something which directly leads to a career and do a placement
>>62064947>100% of the hiring market leverage is back with companies>poorfags that live paycheck to paycheck are happy and thankful to work a heavily underpaid job with overqualified experience just to survive>if the pool of desperate citizens is low, just pick from the pool of desperate foreign pajeets>ATS made it so that HR no longer has to do their job>fake job postings running rampant so companies can sell off the excess 100,000 applicant data for free ez moneyIt sure seems like a perfectly working-as-designed market for corpos
>>62066939Bottom left I believe. I’m just a hobby mopper though, not a career guy.
>>62064947White harder.
>>62070122Is this true? Is this why im not getting any calls back? Is whitey the new black?
>>62070803career mopper here, 26 years under m' jinglybelt, bottom left is correct
>>62070310how to fix?
There is work where I am (30 something office drone) although the money is a bit lower than a few years ago.My real concern is stability. Every role I have applied for and the one I took in the last year has been comical. It will be unorganised interviews, lazy comms, stressed co-workers, half the company will be WFH people with no real response as to what they do, and inconsistent/absent management and training. I have seen cases where a team will be required to be present at the office, but the manager is WFH. It's weird and doesn't seem to make logical sense. You have some younger, lower level staff keeping the system going and a bloaded top heavy management/excutive staff pool. This has always been the case, but it seems to have really ramped up in recent times. Everything just feels bloated, inefficient and everyone is trying to keep the ball rolling to maintain their position. I previously was WFH but went insane as all our systems were not working correctly/breaking and no one was noticing, because everyone was "working from home". Senior levels had no idea what was going on because they made redundant (or they retired) all the people who knew what they were doing. I just hope I can find a basic, stable job where everyone shows up and works together. I don't even care that much about pay. This is why I am excited for the economic crash - it gives us the chance to reset all the bloat and returns value to tangible productivity. It's clearly needed.
>>62070911The actual way to fix it would be to kill diploma mill universities in US/Canada, then have literally every wage worker all across the country quit on the spot for an entire month causing a massive crisis for every corporation that can no longer output product. They'll get so desperate for workers to return that you'll see even basic bitch excel sheet cubicle work go for six figures, a plethora of amenities usually reserved for C-Suite bigwigs and lawyers, and a very fast rate of re-hiring.The reality is nobody is willing to risk being unemployed for an extended period. Even workers who go on strike rarely plant their foot down for long enough to see action taken. And diploma mills and foreign workers will only increase, not decrease. So the best we can hope for is for a bigger Covid to actually kill off a huge population this time, or maybe for Earth to get hit by a meteor and factory reset humanity.
>>62070971Strikes are not needed. For NZ/Australia, the central banks are already indicating that we are so unproductive we are fucked if international trade slows down. This is a problem internationally and is why the economy will be nuked as has happened many times before. Things will return to a baseline as the economic situation becomes more intense and people start defaulting/getting laid off. Only productive roles in actual productive companies (not driven by debt or speculation of being able to sell) will remain. Soon an excel office job in a stable company will be the middle class as there will be an overproduction of higher skilled people competing for a tiny pool of specialized roles. The best thing we can do now is try get into companies that will survive the next 5 years.
>>62070967>half the company will be WFH people with no real response as to what they do, and inconsistent/absent management and training. I have seen cases where a team will be required to be present at the office, but the manager is WFH.Bro I feel you so hard with this shit. I loved WFH back in 2020 when everyone everywhere had to do it, but it also clogs up the team with absolute shitters who do like 1-2 tasks per day (often poorly) and never learn or get fired because they're "working remotely". >>62070079It's all been in industry. Architecture & Construction. I tried applying to Big4 firms about a year ago after my graduate advisor gave me introductions to a few recruiters he knew there, and they basically told me to fuck off. I'm actually interviewing with a smaller accounting firm for an outsourced accounting manager job on Tuesday. Honestly it sounds like shit but I NEED to get a new job, and even if it's shit, I can hold out there for 18-24 months or so then start looking again, only with a manager title on my resume and public accounting experience.
>>62070255That's what I did, but doesn't seem to work any longer.
>>62065179>We just had Iran war gas price hike which will cause inflation.Deflation, anon. Higher prices is deflation. Same amount of money circulating chasing after same amount of goods but prices are higher so fewer dollars available per item.
>>62066924We refused to hire millennials because you were all completely crippled by phone-induced attention deficit disorder, and received no education whatsoever at college.>me: ah I see you took operating systems in college, what topics were you particularly interested in?>millennial: what?>me: what did you cover in operating systems?>millennial: we installed linux>me: yes, yes, very good. And what did you do the 2nd day of class?>millennial: that's what we did the whole semester>me: thank you for your time. don't call us, we'll call you.
>>62069398Lmao
>>62070971No thanks. Get back to work.
>>62070871?been the case for 60+ fucking years
>>62064947Sound fight
>>62068719My pp is smaller than I would have liked