When I first got laid off I thought it would be chill to be on unemployment for a month or two, but now that I’ve applied for hundreds of jobs with just two interviews I’m starting to think I’ll run out of money before I find a new gig

The job market is such dog shit right now. I don’t even hear back from jobs I’m overqualified for, and almost every job I’ve applied to pays less than what I what I was making years ago. Love too see the savings I’ve carefully socked away for years go down the drain in a few months

  • DickFuckarelli [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    Someone close to me experienced the same shit. Took 5 months to land a job well below their qualifications. And those 5 months were no picnic - looking for a job is a full time job. Meanwhile the bills pile up and you just flush what little you’ve saved on essentials to survive. To make matters worse, other friends will say lib shit like “enjoy your time off.”

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      Yeah I apply for jobs Mon - Fri and I’ve also been studying new shit for my so-called career. That’s on top of working part time at a warehouse (I’m allowed a certain number of hours while collecting unemployment benefits, and a friend of mine hooked me up with the temp work he knew about there)

      An acquaintance of mine asked what kind of traveling I had done to enjoy my time off and I was just like “???”

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      7 months ago

      I know someone that’s been in a similar place. They even were quite setup for frugal living, but it still trickles away your funds over months.

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    Took me 3 months to find one, I’m lucky to be living with a friend. Barely getting interviews, little in the way of follow-ups, for work I have years of experience in and I think I interview pretty well, when I can get one.

    I don’t get it. No one wants to hire anymore. Good luck

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      7 months ago

      ty. Reminds me a lot of the time after the Great Recession when every business was running on absolute skeleton teams and refused to hire more workers

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    Took me 6 months OP but eventually it happened (at a pay cut unfortunately). It’s rough but you can’t give up, or give in to how unfair it is. You got this.

    (One day we’ll get a better system. One day…)

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    I have been unemployed in the past for over 6 months. I find it takes at least a month to even begin to gain traction and then its a slog. worst job in the world is looking for a job. I to hate having my savings drain away. I used to sub high school and that helped mitigate it a bit but that has become to annoying to apply to now.

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    The only time unemployment is “chill” or enjoyable is when you already have a new job lined up. But then again, that’s pretty much just unpaid vacation. The uncertainty and work that comes with job searching is terrible.