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Jun. 22nd, 2005 12:30 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Mrph.
In a way, it almost hurts worse when the prospective employer bothers to send me a rejection letter than when they just ignore me.
...If they just don't contact me, I can feel like, you know, there's hope, until it fades off slowly. The rejection letter means "Screw you. Five and a half years of college DON'T QUALIFY YOU FOR SQUAT."
If I could tell high school students one thing, it'd be "Screw college. Go get a god damn job. College just makes you overqualified for anything that'll hire you without years of experience. The only way to succeed is to go to college full time while you work full time so that you have experience and training both for the good jobs."
...And in the mean time, I'm jumping hoops to try to apply for another job. Whee. Bet this one's a non-responder.
ETA: NOt a chance in hell am I getting this one. There's other applicants, after all.
In a way, it almost hurts worse when the prospective employer bothers to send me a rejection letter than when they just ignore me.
...If they just don't contact me, I can feel like, you know, there's hope, until it fades off slowly. The rejection letter means "Screw you. Five and a half years of college DON'T QUALIFY YOU FOR SQUAT."
If I could tell high school students one thing, it'd be "Screw college. Go get a god damn job. College just makes you overqualified for anything that'll hire you without years of experience. The only way to succeed is to go to college full time while you work full time so that you have experience and training both for the good jobs."
...And in the mean time, I'm jumping hoops to try to apply for another job. Whee. Bet this one's a non-responder.
ETA: NOt a chance in hell am I getting this one. There's other applicants, after all.