As I write this the title is blank by the time you read this of course it will be filled in but I really have no clue what to call this topic other than "Uhm what just happened" screw it that's the title. There we go.
So recently I put my resume back out in the world because while I am trying my hand at writing a novel I do still need a day job. After I put my resume out which includes 10 years of working call centers as a CSR where I also had to put up sales numbers depending on the company and manage customer accounts.
I was approached by a recruiter who was so excited by my resume that she called back a second time and left a voice mail because I mistook the beginning of her pitch as a telemarketer calling me. We spoke and she gave me the hard sell about applying to her company like badly wanted me to the point where applying was "a formality"
Tells me all about the job it's the exact same work I have been doing since 10 years ago. I have the skills and abilities to do the job.
I applied.
I was rejected because "you do not currently have the qualifications to do this job should that change let us know."
The qualification that I do not have is that I do not have a college degree. This is highly frustrating as it's not the first time i have been told "Sorry you know that job you do okay so you're not qualified to do it because you don't have a degree.
The truly odd thing is that in the past when being told this I asked "Well what should I get a degree in" I have been told that it literally doesn't matter what degree I get so long as I have one.
So let me see if I get this I could go get a Bachelor's Degree in Animal Husbandry and that plus my experience would then qualify me to do the job I have been doing for a decade even though the degree would literally add nothing to my knowledge of how to do my job.
Can someone explain this to me?
I was hired at a company with a fellow co-worker. He has a Bachelor's in Psychology this is a useful degree in being on the phones and is why I have done so well at the phones. I don't have said degree I just studied the subject along with many other college courses but when you aren't paying a school to study them no one gives you a degree.
Anyway this coworker was promoted to supervisor and is being groomed for management. I started getting curious and asked around everyone that would tell me assured me that while I could get a promotion to Supervisor I myself would never see management because of my lack of degree. But and this is key not a single person in management had any sort of degrees that would actually apply to the jobs they were doing the only qualifications they had were they had worked up through the company.
I have asked around further and this is a common theme people get hired for jobs that tell me no where I have the experience to do the job and they do not. But they have an unrelated degree that means they have to be trained in the job.
The thing is how do I fix this? it feels like a rigged system. I can't afford to go back to college but I can't get a job paying a living wage without it. I can't even afford to go to a trade school.
Literally the only thing I can do that doesn't require a degree is work on my book and hope I can find an agent that likes my work well enough to represent me.
2000 words a night. If it gets published if I get exposure I am going to draw attention to this because it's fucking ridiculous. There shouldn't be a whole segment of the population that is too rich to be helped but too poor to help themselves that are basically making just enough money to rent a spare bedroom while they don't die.
The system is messed up.
So recently I put my resume back out in the world because while I am trying my hand at writing a novel I do still need a day job. After I put my resume out which includes 10 years of working call centers as a CSR where I also had to put up sales numbers depending on the company and manage customer accounts.
I was approached by a recruiter who was so excited by my resume that she called back a second time and left a voice mail because I mistook the beginning of her pitch as a telemarketer calling me. We spoke and she gave me the hard sell about applying to her company like badly wanted me to the point where applying was "a formality"
Tells me all about the job it's the exact same work I have been doing since 10 years ago. I have the skills and abilities to do the job.
I applied.
I was rejected because "you do not currently have the qualifications to do this job should that change let us know."
The qualification that I do not have is that I do not have a college degree. This is highly frustrating as it's not the first time i have been told "Sorry you know that job you do okay so you're not qualified to do it because you don't have a degree.
The truly odd thing is that in the past when being told this I asked "Well what should I get a degree in" I have been told that it literally doesn't matter what degree I get so long as I have one.
So let me see if I get this I could go get a Bachelor's Degree in Animal Husbandry and that plus my experience would then qualify me to do the job I have been doing for a decade even though the degree would literally add nothing to my knowledge of how to do my job.
Can someone explain this to me?
I was hired at a company with a fellow co-worker. He has a Bachelor's in Psychology this is a useful degree in being on the phones and is why I have done so well at the phones. I don't have said degree I just studied the subject along with many other college courses but when you aren't paying a school to study them no one gives you a degree.
Anyway this coworker was promoted to supervisor and is being groomed for management. I started getting curious and asked around everyone that would tell me assured me that while I could get a promotion to Supervisor I myself would never see management because of my lack of degree. But and this is key not a single person in management had any sort of degrees that would actually apply to the jobs they were doing the only qualifications they had were they had worked up through the company.
I have asked around further and this is a common theme people get hired for jobs that tell me no where I have the experience to do the job and they do not. But they have an unrelated degree that means they have to be trained in the job.
The thing is how do I fix this? it feels like a rigged system. I can't afford to go back to college but I can't get a job paying a living wage without it. I can't even afford to go to a trade school.
Literally the only thing I can do that doesn't require a degree is work on my book and hope I can find an agent that likes my work well enough to represent me.
2000 words a night. If it gets published if I get exposure I am going to draw attention to this because it's fucking ridiculous. There shouldn't be a whole segment of the population that is too rich to be helped but too poor to help themselves that are basically making just enough money to rent a spare bedroom while they don't die.
The system is messed up.
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