Mindmelted
Well-Known Member
But the pres says he saved the economy and has created 1,000 of jobs..
I got a bridge for sale also...
I got a bridge for sale also...
I understand why a prez wouldn't want to talk 'gloom and doom' when it comes to the economy but there is now serious talk about a double dip recession. What does this mean for the employment picture? My guess is it means there will be even more jobs lost and more people losing their homes. The jobs seem to have evaporated almost overnight. What are those millions of jobs going to be replaced with? Uncertainty is a motherfucker!But the pres says he saved the economy and has created 1,000 of jobs..
I got a bridge for sale also...
Logic would seem to indicate as much but reality is a much different beast. A 'career' and a 'job' are 2 entirely different things. Burger joints don't want highly educated people. I spoke to a friend of mine who is a long time manager at a fast food chain and he said that they don't like to hire people with a lot of education because they don't usually do well in that environment. That's not to say that no fast food places anywhere will hire educated people but there is a method to their madness. Even in these extraordinary times there are myriad jobs who won't even look at your application if you are currently unemployed. I guess they figure you must be a deadbeat but again, not always the case. In my instance I worked at a medical lab and was laid off because I made too much. I am a very hard and dedicated worker and quickly climbed the ladder. I was one of only 3 people who was certified to perform all of the procedures in my department. My reward was being blindsided by my supervisors boss (she was laid off at the same time) 2 weeks after we were told that the companies financials were sound and that everybody's job was secure. Ha!I understand what your saying but "career suicide?" If your unemployed you have no career! Round here the turnaround rate at burger joints is very high, they know this and I think would sooner take a guy with a masters than a 16 year old who's parents made find a job. Not like they will have to pay the educated guy any more(most burger joints have a set pay rate). plus they know you must be in a pickel if you applying there. And when you "do" find a better job they just call one of the million 16 yr olds that also applied. Like captain phil said on "deadliest catch" you have 3 options. 1 Wait for something to happen. 2 Make something happen. 3 Wonder what the hell happened.
I'm just looking at it from the perspective that those professional levels jobs are not to be had RIGH NOW. Kinda makes schooling pointless, and if that's the case may as well beat those kids to the burger joint. I think it would be worth points when you do attempt to get a prof job. So what if it say previous employment (whataburger) shows you'll do what ever is neccesary to keep on keeping on.
If this shit keeps up nobody will be able to afford to eat burgers! lol!Won't be long before everyone works at a burger joint. It will be a big circle jerk selling burgers to each other.
I'm self employed now. I'm never going back to work for anybody again if I can avoid it. I'm tired of putting money in someone elses pocket that doesn't give a fuck whether me or my family has a roof over their head or starves to death!Up here things aren't quite so bad. Unemployment rate for the entire state stands at 8.3 compared to the national average of 9.7%.
You might have to branch out to another field to become employable again. Look around at the businesses that are doing well & then see if there is something there you would/could do.
Best of luck.
The Circle Jerk Burger Hut - "for quality, no one can beat our meat"Won't be long before everyone works at a burger joint. It will be a big circle jerk selling burgers to each other.
that quote is in the movie "grilled" the meat companies sloganThe Circle Jerk Burger Hut - "for quality, no one can beat our meat"