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Chemical Engineer Can't Find A Job - Rejected by McDonald's and Walmart
4 days ago, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted By notbadnotbrad⏩
He could do the same thing for a myriad of jobs, but it's easier to cry and lean back on mommy. That's how the currently generation is doing.
It makes more sense because your original post implied you just worked for free with no income at all. Which would be impossible unless you lived at home or had like 6 months runway in savings. Which isn’t possible for a lot of people.
The 13.50/h is a grind and sucks but at least makes this whole work for free shit feasible.
The 13.50/h is a grind and sucks but at least makes this whole work for free shit feasible.
When it comes your time to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song and die like a hero going home.
4 days ago, 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted By Godfrd824⏩
I empathize with the kid. I’d be fucking pissed too if I had to study chemical engineering for 4 years and couldn’t get a job in my field.
He could do the same thing for a myriad of jobs, but it's easier to cry and lean back on mommy. That's how the currently generation is doing.
I wouldn’t post about it tho lol that can’t be good for future job prospects.
4 days ago, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted By notbadnotbrad⏩
These are things you check on before committing 4 years to a degree. Though I'm sure there are many places looking for chemical engineers, and the real issue is that he's not good enough.
I emphasize with the kid. I’d be fucking pissed too if I had to study chemical engineering for 4 years and couldn’t get a job in my field.
I wouldn’t post about it tho lol that can’t be good for future job prospects.
I wouldn’t post about it tho lol that can’t be good for future job prospects.
When it comes your time to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song and die like a hero going home.
4 days ago, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted By Godfrd824⏩
One of the dumbest things I've ever read srs.
These are things you check on before committing 4 years to a degree. Though I'm sure there are many places looking for chemical engineers, and the real issue is that he's not good enough.
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4 days ago, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted By Godfrd824⏩
Politics help
These are things you check on before committing 4 years to a degree. Though I'm sure there are many places looking for chemical engineers, and the real issue is that he's not good enough.

4 days ago, 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted By Godfrd824⏩
Aw come on. I'm getting notifications, but it's not from you
These are things you check on before committing 4 years to a degree. Though I'm sure there are many places looking for chemical engineers, and the real issue is that he's not good enough.
4 days ago, 06:02 PM
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Gen Z did this to themselves with their out-of-control entitled attitudes, poor work ethics, poor social skills.
Not saying all of Gen Z are like this, but so many of them are like this that employers no longer want to take a chance on some kid that can't contribute and can't be molded into a decent employee.
Why bother? AI is only about 5 years away from mass adoption at entry-level jobs. It's wiser for employers to just retain their current staff for as long as possible and then fire them all once AI becomes a financially viable option for the average corporation.
Not saying all of Gen Z are like this, but so many of them are like this that employers no longer want to take a chance on some kid that can't contribute and can't be molded into a decent employee.
Why bother? AI is only about 5 years away from mass adoption at entry-level jobs. It's wiser for employers to just retain their current staff for as long as possible and then fire them all once AI becomes a financially viable option for the average corporation.
4 days ago, 06:52 PM
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I think we hired something like 40 or so engineers in the last 12 months, 4 of which were for my team. There are a bunch of real smart and motivated gen Z. I have one on my team who is super chill, works very smarter not harder and is super reliable. This kid will do well for himself. I also get a lot of recruiters reaching out for other positions as well, all senior/managerial. For engineering, liquidity in the job market still exists for experienced and talented engineers.
4 days ago, 11:20 PM
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I’ve got some bad news young man , you’ve got the wrong last name . Your tours over b4 it even started
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3 days ago, 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted By TFcrew⏩
People tend to work jobs to get money, so they can afford accommodation, food, transport, clothing, pay bills, occasional holidays. I think that's the general idea.
Why would you even want a job?
Being forced to wake up early and drive to a random building and sit there for 8-10 hours a day because some guy told you to?
It’s like…no, I don’t want to do that.
Being forced to wake up early and drive to a random building and sit there for 8-10 hours a day because some guy told you to?
It’s like…no, I don’t want to do that.
There are loads of youngsters with good qualifications now competing for jobs. Its often WHO you know, not WHAT you know. The person with connections and leads stands a better chance than the clueless guy who has a fancy degree but nowhere to put it.
Cook the man some eggs!
3 days ago, 06:04 AM
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I could believe a Computer Science having issues, but Engineering is still in super high demand, provided he did internships in college and such.
I think his parents advice might actually be worthwhile here. He should walk unto some manufacturing places nearby, and they will likely give him a shot.
I think his parents advice might actually be worthwhile here. He should walk unto some manufacturing places nearby, and they will likely give him a shot.
3 days ago, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted By GuineaDago585⏩
Just add a year or two of fast food experience while he was in college. It's not like they are going to check and he'd be guaranteed a job.
They probably consider him overqualified. If he removes the education section from his resume, McDonald's would hire him by end of business today.
I learned many years ago that lying on a resume is pretty standard and if it gets you to the interview, that's where you land the job. Or you know somebody in the company. They never check, especially with entry level stuff.
3 days ago, 07:18 AM
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I’d be on that Walter white time
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