if you cant get a job with cs in us, you must be doing something awfully wrong. unless you're newly grad.
i could get a job in Istanbul in 2months and I was only applying for remote jobs (HRs usually reject me for wanting 2500$ after tax/month, but still got 2 offers)
https://i.imgur.com/HYAYCYL.jpeg
> is it easy to get a job in your c**t?
for most white-collar sector its hard (its easy only if you're codemonkey like me)
blue-collar sector is a bit easier but not sure
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>if you cant get a job with cs in us, you must be doing something awfully wrong. unless you're newly grad. >i could get a job in Istanbul in 2months and I was only applying for remote jobs (HRs usually reject me for wanting 2500$ after tax/month, but still got 2 offers)
I think we suffer because the USA is the top of the pyramid
if companies are going to offer remote they can hire on third worlders for the same salary or less. Hell, jeets and africans with a decade+ of experience will move to BFE in the US to work an entry level job.
there was a time when everything was booming and they couldn't hire fast enough. I finished my degree slightly afterward in 2022 and I can't get a shit tier job in IT. Not even help desk jobs that pay less than what I already earn. Tech has crashed in America.
Extremely easy. Most spaniards won't accept any work that involves a minimum amount of physical effort. The job sector is desperately looking for truckers, plumbers, farmers, and so on. Spaniards only apply for public sector or office jobs.
Yes, I think that's why most people who can leave the country leave. I just got rejected from not having a complete set of teeth from a custodian job 6 days a week and 300 pesos a day.
People are already bribing businesses just to get hired.
It is if you work in health or social care but the hours can be long for pay that doesn’t reflect the work you put in. The positive flip side is that you can work for three public sector and get a very good defined benefit pension.
>low skill HS grad jobs
Massive competition due to a million immigrants with zero education. Stuff like warehouse jobs will have men in their 50s applying >Uni educated white collar jobs
Massive competition due to every single swede under the age of 40 having a uni degree. >tradies
Massive lack of workers. They make better money than most white collars by now. Still young people don't want to go into the trades due to stigma i guess
It's because trades are a pain to get into, at least here any way due to all the certs you need. The jobs with other outfits also pay like shit, so it's a good ten years before you'll likely be making decent money and that's only if you manage to kick off your own company.
There is money in it, but it's nowhere near the easy money boomers make it out to be.
Here it's one year in school, something like 3000 hours apprenticeship and then a 4 year ladder up to being fully paid. Compare that to a uni degree where you're instead just collecting debt for that entire period
>Still young people don't want to go into the trades due to stigma i guess
It also completely fricks your body up. Every tradie I know that is over the age of 45 is constantly in the hospital or can't bend over or has some other physical thing wrong with them, even the ones who don't drink much and keep relatively healthy from a cardiovascular perspective.
>painters
im calling this bullshit
how would painting strain the body so much? lmao you just pick some brush and paint the wall whats so harsh about it
same with carpentry tbh >get wood >place on some wood cutter >*Bzzzzzzzz* >done
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Painters near universally get shoulder issues. It's the monotomy of their work position that strains their body so much. Ergonomics says that you're supposed to work in as many varried positions as possible to avoid straining your body too much. Painters, more than anyone else aren't able to do that. Even masons and cement workers doesn't take as much punishment
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
https://i.imgur.com/wb9EqrL.jpeg
Painters near universally get shoulder issues. It's the monotomy of their work position that strains their body so much. Ergonomics says that you're supposed to work in as many varried positions as possible to avoid straining your body too much. Painters, more than anyone else aren't able to do that. Even masons and cement workers doesn't take as much punishment
Isn't long-term exposure to paint-related chemicals also an occupational hazard?
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Not if it can be completely elliminated by simply having the right equipment. Union can't help you if you left your mask in the van because you felt like it was annoying wearing it
Relatively easy, companies do not require internship experience for fresh graduates. And, this is one of the few merits of Japanese style employment tradition.
if you want to work 60 hours a week doing backbreaking manual labor for $15/hr, yes
getting a real job is nightmare difficulty
but whats your degree?
computer science
if you cant get a job with cs in us, you must be doing something awfully wrong. unless you're newly grad.
i could get a job in Istanbul in 2months and I was only applying for remote jobs (HRs usually reject me for wanting 2500$ after tax/month, but still got 2 offers)
> is it easy to get a job in your c**t?
for most white-collar sector its hard (its easy only if you're codemonkey like me)
blue-collar sector is a bit easier but not sure
>if you cant get a job with cs in us, you must be doing something awfully wrong. unless you're newly grad.
>i could get a job in Istanbul in 2months and I was only applying for remote jobs (HRs usually reject me for wanting 2500$ after tax/month, but still got 2 offers)
I think we suffer because the USA is the top of the pyramid
if companies are going to offer remote they can hire on third worlders for the same salary or less. Hell, jeets and africans with a decade+ of experience will move to BFE in the US to work an entry level job.
there was a time when everything was booming and they couldn't hire fast enough. I finished my degree slightly afterward in 2022 and I can't get a shit tier job in IT. Not even help desk jobs that pay less than what I already earn. Tech has crashed in America.
I wrote 2022 but meant 2023 *
it's been like 6 months now
BBC mentioned
Extremely easy. Most spaniards won't accept any work that involves a minimum amount of physical effort. The job sector is desperately looking for truckers, plumbers, farmers, and so on. Spaniards only apply for public sector or office jobs.
why are spaniards so lazy
Sounds like Spain needs a lot of immigrants.
Eastern Europeans and South Anericans are the ones doing the physical jobs already. Not sure what are the nafris for though
>Not sure what are the nafris for though
picking tomato in Almeria
then they settle, reproduce, and their offspring just sell drugs and shit the place
Why are Nafri zoomers/millennials so shit tier? Do the parents not know how to raise the children?
>Not sure what are the nafris for though
for spanish women
Chatgpt?
Yes, I think that's why most people who can leave the country leave. I just got rejected from not having a complete set of teeth from a custodian job 6 days a week and 300 pesos a day.
People are already bribing businesses just to get hired.
Did you get involved in a fight/had a fight?
Employers usually overlook removed wisdom teeth here but when it’s the other teeth they are very strict
>have to prove you're brainless cattle before you become a journalist at cuck central
Makes sense tbh.
Humiliation ritual?
furry dream job
All interviews are humiliation rituals, some more so than others
It is if you work in health or social care but the hours can be long for pay that doesn’t reflect the work you put in. The positive flip side is that you can work for three public sector and get a very good defined benefit pension.
>He didn't give the interviewer a blowjob
NGMI
>He
>brits have a bad job interview
>I NEED THE BBC RIGHT NOW
No.
>low skill HS grad jobs
Massive competition due to a million immigrants with zero education. Stuff like warehouse jobs will have men in their 50s applying
>Uni educated white collar jobs
Massive competition due to every single swede under the age of 40 having a uni degree.
>tradies
Massive lack of workers. They make better money than most white collars by now. Still young people don't want to go into the trades due to stigma i guess
It's because trades are a pain to get into, at least here any way due to all the certs you need. The jobs with other outfits also pay like shit, so it's a good ten years before you'll likely be making decent money and that's only if you manage to kick off your own company.
There is money in it, but it's nowhere near the easy money boomers make it out to be.
Here it's one year in school, something like 3000 hours apprenticeship and then a 4 year ladder up to being fully paid. Compare that to a uni degree where you're instead just collecting debt for that entire period
>Still young people don't want to go into the trades due to stigma i guess
It also completely fricks your body up. Every tradie I know that is over the age of 45 is constantly in the hospital or can't bend over or has some other physical thing wrong with them, even the ones who don't drink much and keep relatively healthy from a cardiovascular perspective.
Depends on the trade. Masons and painters have it the roughest. Especially painters. Other than them it's really not that bad anymore
>painters
im calling this bullshit
how would painting strain the body so much? lmao you just pick some brush and paint the wall whats so harsh about it
same with carpentry tbh
>get wood
>place on some wood cutter
>*Bzzzzzzzz*
>done
Painters near universally get shoulder issues. It's the monotomy of their work position that strains their body so much. Ergonomics says that you're supposed to work in as many varried positions as possible to avoid straining your body too much. Painters, more than anyone else aren't able to do that. Even masons and cement workers doesn't take as much punishment
Isn't long-term exposure to paint-related chemicals also an occupational hazard?
Not if it can be completely elliminated by simply having the right equipment. Union can't help you if you left your mask in the van because you felt like it was annoying wearing it
That's because most tradies eat like shit never workout and chronically undersleep not the job itself
i would you ever go take a humiliation ritual jobs? Oh yeah Americans who also cut their penis as humiliation ritual.
Relatively easy, companies do not require internship experience for fresh graduates. And, this is one of the few merits of Japanese style employment tradition.
Stealth BBC thread