Hello user,
Thank you for your interest in and the position. We have received many qualified candidates for this position and unfortunately, we have chosen to move forward with other candidates whom we feel best fit our needs at this time. We will keep your information on hand and contact you if we feel there is a fit for a future position.
Hello user
if it's unfortunate then why did they do it?
Consultant in a recruitment firm here, a lot of people get pissed off if we don't send anything (obviously) and a lot of the time they don't take honest feedback (which can include thing like "you're too stupid" or "stop changing company every year") very well. It's the least bad way of doing it.
>got so many of these emails I don't even know what the positions are for
Apply for every trade apprenticeship available. Carpenter, plumber, electrician etc.
Paid apprenticeship in my area for a plumber is $25 an hour + benefits that would make the military envious. 9nce you are a journeyman you can make 6 figures a year working 6 mos a year if you want to. Trust me user. Fuck all these bs jobs. Trades is true Freedom.
If you want advice on how to get accepted into an apprenticeship let me know. It's very easy once you know what magic words to say during the interview.
I want to know based trades user
>some people get irrationally upset at genuine useful advice so we're just going to send everyone on a wild goose chase forever
gay retard
just be attractive and charismatic or have a vagina, its the only thing that matters for any job
I'm a plumber. I work remote 2 mos on 2 mos off, making 165k a year + employer paid retirement, employer matching 401k contributions and the ability to say "Fuck You" to any boss that really pisses me off because I dont need to apply for positions, positions need to apply to get me.
When talking about trades this is so wrong it hurts. Might be how it works in a wage cuck office job that will be automated in 5 years leaving you to survive on your 1000 a month gov subsidy but in the trades you are wrong.
Based.
What would be a good path for someone to become a plumber if they were already an engineer?
Fuck you
Translation:
Hello Goy,
Thank you for your interest in Shelekstein & Goldberg. You are qualified for this position but, unfortunately, do not fill our diversity quota which qualifies us for tax breaks. Also you're not jewish. Therefore, we have decided to hire a stupid negro lady instead who will do absolutely nothing to raise the productivity in the office, but who's wage can be 20% lower than what we pay actual, legitimate candidates. That being said, if you cute your weiner off and reapply as a woman, we will reconsider your application immediately.
same
Go to the local union hall training center and find out when the next round of interviews are. During the interview they will ask, "Why should we bring you in." The correct answer, "Because I want to work more than anybody else that you are going to interview." That's it. Do that and you have a position for training. With an engineer background you will likely be a first round choice.
Awesome thanks user.
Training last up to three months, that will be unpaid. After that you start your apprenticeship. In my area first year apprentices get paid $25 an hour + benefits.
If need be go to a bank and show them you where accepted for apprenticeship training and ask for a small loan personal loan to cover your expenses for three months if you dont have enough savings. Make sure you speak face to face with a loan officer, not apply online. Just about every loan officer I know (and I know a bunch) will issue the loan np because union positions are practically gauranteed money.
The hardest part about being a plumber is the math. If you are an engineer you'll have no issues and the highest paying plumber positions require the most math so you'll be set for life. If you want to make a KILLING move to Alaska once you jave ypur journey and. Spend all winter fixing broken pipes which is a calewalk, take all summer off and enjoy your life. Or do what I do and sign up to go to remote job sites out in the wilderness and get pretty much permanent overtime pay and only work 6 mos out of the year and still make 6 figures kek.
Spoken like a true HR faggot - unfortunately I think you’re a massive cuck. Most people know it’s just a massive cope out by weak individuals ala you faggot. I’ve had mangers day to me that I clearly did no preparation and didn’t know anything about the company or it’s peoducts beyond a superficial level and guess what they’re right. Respect those people infinitely more than the Stacys and Simp cucks who think there god in the office because they’re a manager. Spoken like a truely useless simp from HR.
At least I have a job :^)
Yeah I sort of agree with that honestly, when people call back to have more info I give them if I can
Like 50%of the time there's not even an open, but they have to out it so they can give it to the boss homie
We all know that feel
Just want to balance out this positivity because I'm in the UK and we hate everything here.
it is (or at least was when I tried 10 years ago) fucking impossible to find an apprenticeship in the UK unless you already have a family member or friend already in a trade.
Also, UK apprentices got around £2.80 an hour when I was applying although I think that's up to about £4.50 now.
Then when fully qualified you be on £28k to £35k a year on average.
I actually never found an apprenticeship, and got fucking cucked into working for an electrician for free for a year for "work experience" with the understanding that I would be taken on as an apprentice when I finished my college course. Aced the exams and all of a sudden the company "changed management" and the took on no apprentices for the next couple of years.
well that turned into a shitty blog post
Lol you would be an easy target
Got the same thing today user. It fucking sucks. Literally cried. I duno why. Usually handle these things well. Hang in there big guy.
I got a rejection email for a job I applied for two years ago
Sucks to live in the UK. US apprenticeship makes more than 90% of middle class with full benefits
Our trade unions own more politicians that Google, Amazon and all the oil companies combined. It's about as sweet and easy a gig as the avg person can get on this side of the pond. Half the time they cant even fire you as long as you drug free. The best they can do is pay you to leave kek. Union lobbyists are genuinely scary powerful.
>unfortunately, we have chosen to move forward with other candidates whom we feel best fit our needs at this time.
It gets better, a few weeks later they call and said they where looking over your information again and thought they would extend you a opportunity. you join and a few weeks later you find out the person they hired quit shortly after and they called you to fill the position so you where their second choice.