The 5 Feeblest Excuses for Failing to Job Search

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Robbsh41 of NM 2:17AM April 25, 2013

What if it be comes clinical? Depression sets in and you just cant motivate yourself anymore. Your smart enough to know that you're no spring chicken, you interview well, have tons of experience, more than qualify for the position but you just don't get that warm fuzzy feeling when you leave the interview. Not to mention the HR person who just interviewed you is easily half your age, has no clue what half the questions they asked even mean. After a while and you don't have a shot in hell getting hired. It's all more than anyone can take after 100's of applications and the 9th or 12th interview. I have to wonder if when these guys walk into a place and start shooting up the joint if it all didn't start with a bad interview? No, that's not my plan, but I must admit that sometimes, when I pass a bridge abutment, I have to wonder if hitting it at 100 miles an hour would end the cycle of disappointment... You know?

Jp of WV 1:33PM August 24, 2012

My excuse for "failing" to job search is not feeble. It's that, quite simply, my job search has failed. I've been looking for 18 months – well before I needed to make a switch – and in that time, I've only found around 75 companies in my (tiny) city I'm even qualified to work for. Of those companies, I've interviewed with seven, gotten rejected from six, and gotten a offer from one, which resulted in me leaving my previous job only to have the new offer rescinded.

I've reached out to everyone in my network, on and offline, and what's been most striking about my networking efforts is that those who were eager to take voluntary help from me – from writing their resumes, to providing testimonials/recommendations/letters, to getting a foot in the door of any company where I had connections – turned their backs on me in my time of need. My city is so small that meet-ups for my profession scarcely exist, and the few I've attended were populated by similarly unemployed people who can't help me any more than I can help them.

Thanks to the stress of the search, and the stress of working as a serf for Corporate America for the past decade (16-hour days, no vacations, and at times, no benefits), my mental health is destroyed, and I'm also in physical pain, from searing labor-level menstrual cramps, to middle-of-the-night diarrhea, that would likely prevent me from competently working anywhere, anyway.

At this point, I have two options: 1) Work in an illegal, "under the table" profession like sex work, or 2) apply for SSDI. I know to most Americans, I'm a lazy, worthless sack of garbage, but most Americans voted for a country where corporations had more rights than people, so the natural outcome – downtrodden, sick, and permanently unemployable people like me – shouldn't surprise them.

Literally, there is nothing left that I can do to look for work. I don't have the health or stamina to work a throwaway job in retail or food service, and no one would hire a former senior manager whose last experiences in scut work were way back in college, anyway. I read the "pep talks" such as those in this article, and I guess they could help someone who has options, or who hasn't given up, but at this point in my life, I dread getting out of bed in the morning, and sometimes wonder if Kurt Cobain's decision to eat a bullet in his late 20s was a form of rational suicide after all.

I used to believe in second chances, but when you've failed, and been bullied and put in positions of great struggle your entire life, you lose hope. There aren't any more second chances for me. And you may call my excuses feeble, but live a day in my shoes and you'll see that they're not so feeble after all.

Nancy of OH 1:18AM May 09, 2012

ok hears a thought you bust your but for 5 faithful years go the extra mile when noone could be reached to get a problem solved they called you. You never took time off work while everyone else took there vacation time every year when it rooled around, you stayed and worked late doing everything beyound what was requried but every company has that pain in the ASS we deal with every day. and thats the one that always knows how to push you too far, no mater how hard you try to avoid that person they still find away to screw with ya until one day ya just say screw this job and tell them infront of God and everyone elese what a jerk they are, and all those who hear it know it but are afraid to say anything. why is it they always get the advance ment the praise is the world we work in a kiss butt relationship with the boss, I was told know one cares about me but me, to wark hard show people what you can do and it will pay off, seriously the next person that ever says that Im walking away. I think the less you do the more kiss but ya do and the more ya find fault with people the better off you are and that's the sucess to moving forward and advancing and making lots of money. the hard worker just gets dumped on and he's the Mike'y of the company he does anything and everything how sad but so true.

William L. Moore 111 of TX 11:43PM April 19, 2012

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