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I had a job. The company didn’t realize that they actually had to sell product to stay in business. Almost all of the workforce was let go or furloughed. I’ve been unemployed for over a month now.

I’ve filled out dozens upon dozens of job apps, starting even before I lost my job. I have my resume public on job listings sites for employers and hiring agencies to find, and I’ve sent my resume to employers and hiring agencies directly. I look through the listings on job boards for each day, mostly limiting my search to a wage that would allow me to make ends meet at home. I’ve solicited and implemented advice from resume design experts. I’ve had one in-person interview, a few preliminary phone interviews, and a couple of message conversations between recruiters and myself. The one in-person interview I had would not have paid enough for my monthly expenses and I was overqualified for the position; they decided against hiring me. I had another interview scheduled and confirmed via a hiring agency’s AI text bot and a human agent’s text; I drove to the scheduled interview place and time and they had no idea that I was supposed to be interviewed. All other communication has either been flat-out rejection or just left me hanging.

I have a Bachelor’s of Science degree from a top 25 ranked university in the US. I have no criminal record. I do have multiple disabilities but they are generally mitigable enough to not affect my work. I have references of my (now) former boss and a (now) former coworker who both praise my impact and aptitude in the factory and office workplace. I’m evidently overqualified for positions that don’t require higher experiences and I’m underqualified for nearly everything else; I can’t get experience in most niche or broad fields because nearly every position requires these experiences to have already been met. I try to follow all the invisible rules of applying and social etiquette. I am too physically ugly to sell my body. It feels like there’s always been a magical aura about me that makes people dislike me no matter how much I try to do the ethically or socially right thing. How am I supposed to get an income to survive?

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 3 days ago (8 children)

Are you eligible for unemployment in your state?

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[–] [email protected] 13 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Sell feet pics on only fans.

[–] cheese_greater 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 5 hours ago) (1 children)

How do you know if your feets are sexeynuff?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago (1 children)

If you're a man willing to make gay feet content, then your feet just need to be sweaty or dirty, not sexy. Hairy helps too.

[–] mojofrododojo 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (2 children)

do clicky-length toenails add or detract?

just wondering... uh, academically...

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[–] [email protected] 11 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Does your resume pass an ats import? Try a tool like jobscan.co (don't pay for it, not worth it)

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[–] FourPacketsOfPeanuts 11 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

What country are you in? What field of work are you in?

Are you able to get job seekers allowance (or equivalent)?

Job hunting is exactly this kind of grinding numbers game. It's tough. Nobody enjoys it.

If your CV has been given the ok by design experts then you've got nothing different to do there.

So besides making "getting a job" your job and continuing to apply relentlessly and chase down opportunities your other task is to downsize your outgoings and expectations until they reflect your reality.

Apply for lower paying jobs. It's a backstop that doesn't meet your income goals but it's better to be searching for a better job while earning 60% of your target than being unemployed and earning nothing.

Finally be prepared to put everything on the table. Are you resisting moving? How far away does your search span? What would it look like if you made your outgoings 80% of what they are now? 70%? 60%?

[–] Squorlple 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 10 minutes ago) (7 children)

USA. End goal of work is engineering or design but I’ll settle for factory or shop floor work or something in between if it pays the bills for the time being.

The equivalent to Job Seekers Allowance for me is Unemployment Benefits, with rules varying from state to state. ~~Copied from another comment of mine: “[T]he state deadline to [apply] was by the Friday after losing the job, and buried in the fine text is a line mentioning that certain info has to be submitted at least a day prior to that Friday. I didn’t have required information for the bureaucracy at that time and I really didn’t expect the process to take so long or to be so absurd.” In other words, that ship has sailed.~~ Edit: The state's phrasing confused me, ignore the strikethroughed text

Lower paying jobs tend to think I’m overqualified so they expect to lose me to higher paying job and don’t want to waste training on me. This is something I also experienced before my previous job, which only hired me because they had plans for me to later advance in their company and utilize my qualifications but this never came to fruition.

I’m locked in a lease that is really cheap for the region and with lots of great amenities and is in the vicinity of multiple industrial centers. I could pay a chunk of change to break the lease but I have nobody whom I could ask to help me move. For my minimum pay ask, I don’t want the commute to be more than 30 minutes, especially with the winter weather coming; if the pay is substantially more than my minimum ask, then I’d accept a longer commute.

My constants for monthly expenses are rent and internet/cell plan, and electricity and natural gas are both roughly constant and are provided some leeway with the winter cold coming. Factoring these values in with how much of my wage would be deducted to taxes and benefits, this is how I arrived at what I would need in income monthly to pay for groceries, gasoline, and misc. essentials.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I feel for you. I'm not in the same field as you, and I'm not the same person you replied to either. I'm just chiming in. I've been unemployed for over a year; your post makes me think you are starting to feel stressed and this is the first step towards depression. I went down that route and getting out of it was very tough; I'm still working on it.

In short, I want to say, try to get a plebe jobbe now instead of waiting to land something good. It'll keep you going and you won't care much about it if you lose it or need to quit.

I'm currently in retail, I actually have two part time jobs. It took me a while to get them, and I had to tailor my resume for it. I had to remove experience from it to finally get interviews in lower positions. Nobody at the shopping mall cared how long I worked in a studio elsewhere or what I did. And trust me, I have plenty of dim witted, ugly coworkers (as well as smart ones and good looking ones) so don't think you have an unhireable aura. There's plenty worse than you out there, I'm absolutely certain.

Good luck OP

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[–] AgentGrimstone 9 points 3 days ago (9 children)

That last bit about your unlikeable aura, you should get someone to give you honest feedback on what you're doing wrong.

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[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 days ago

In my experience unless you're friends with someone at the company. You need to be a unicorn candidate when applying on your own.

Entry level is an illusion they want people to take entry level pay with 10+ years of experience.

I was able to get my first industry job through the career services department at my school. So if your university is as good as they claim they'll have something akin to that.

[–] SupraMario 5 points 3 days ago

What is your degree in?

[–] finitebanjo -1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Ah, Liberal Arts degree. Fun. Might be better to go back into academia for the rest of your life, lol.

Otherwise just keep at it. Sometimes it takes 3 applications or sometimes it takes hundreds. If you can lift then Nursing homes and in-home helpers are always hiring more people, right now.

[–] robocall 7 points 3 days ago

Apply to some staffing/temp agencies in your area.

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