I am weird. Career Websites have never worked for me. None the jobs advertised there interest me. Just to prove my point a little sample of today's offerings:
▪ Temp Agency advertising a bogus job
▪ Another Temp Agency advertising another bogus job
▪ Working for a bank, yay!
▪ Another bank
▪ A Mining Co.
▪ Some "automotive" people - what does that even mean?
▪ There's that bank again, different job
▪ An Insurance Co.
and the list goes on and on.
I just can't be employed by big corporations to do soul-crushing work nobody gives a damn about. And that's what these career Websites seem to be all about. That's why I don't bother looking anymore.
What's left, besides some small specialty job sites, is Craigslist! My go-to for all things concerning life.
People seem to get quite disenchanted with the job section on Craigslist as of late. There is a lot of complaining - and rightfully so. Shady agencies posting bogus jobs (those are even worse than the ones on the career sites because no one's ever heard of these organizations), those extremely successful business people who reply to your email and just happen to be out of the country currently - but you're hired, most definitely - and if you could just forward your SIN, your credit card info, DOB, mother's maiden name, and home address, that would be swell. Also: if you could go ahead and order the following supplies, please. You will be reimbursed! Of course you will!
Then there's the slave driver type: must have a Ph.D. in Psychology, know everything about IT, not squirm at those janitorial duties, be available 24/7, 20+ years of relevant experience in plastic molding please, and be the funnest and most chipper MOFO on the face of the earth, 'cause we like to have a good laugh. We're offering competitive base pay (another word for minimum wage I found out the hard way) and if you don't get your application right - dude, we're tossing you in a
snap! You won't even feel it. So don't waste our time with your crap.
So yeah, job seekers are unhappy and posting a lot of "This is
bullshit" statements on there. (I think it's awesome.) I was one to try and keep job hunter's spirits up: Don't give up hope, y'all! There's real jobs on here! I'm not shitting you!
Well, there is.
So far I had the pleasure of securing three legit offers of employment with a decent salary from Craigslist.
The one guy was a complete plonker. I mean he was so dense! I really think he wasn't well and needed help. To illustrate my point: he asked me to write a little "about me" type thing for the company Website. So I did. I used the job ad as a guide and told him so. When it was done he was all like: "That is so great! Because, yeah! You actually
will be the backbone of the company!"
Ok, stuff like this happens, he was a stressed out, very busy man. But when these things happen on a daily basis, you start worrying. We had you don't say moments every time we spoke. I felt mostly sorry for him and was hoping I could prevent him from harm. Helper syndrome. Silly me. He fired me after 6 weeks because he really couldn't afford me. I knew. Instead of giving it to me straight he decided to be a weasel about it and claimed that I was too stupid to do the job. ORLY? Definitely projecting there, my man. I was pretty angry with dunce for a day. But I know that he will punish himself sufficiently in due time - I kinda told him that before I hung up on him forever.
Then there was that "marketing firm". Hey! Cool! They were super-duper-excited about me and my very special skill-set (which I do have, it's true). So I asked them sitting at this enormous black natural marble table in this office at a weird address (not the one from their Website, first I feared human trafficking and was hesitant to go) that was heavily under construction: who are your clients? What products do you market? What is it that you do (their Website wouldn't disclose)? There were a lot of aaahs und uhmms and one was funny: "You're gonna have to ask the boss, I really don't deal with clients. All I can tell you is that we are in the business of making a lot of money. Oh and there is that guy with a warehouse full of brochures. He is our client. He is making a lot of money, too, you know! Isn't that mind-boggling?" Yes. Mind-boggling indeed. Another one was pretty funny. When I asked who my supervisor would be, they told me that "Mickey is the one who signs the cheques around here." Oh wow. They were actually super-friendly and personable so I, having a duncy moment of my own, was actually considering going to work for those fellows! It took me a good 24 hours to see the light and blow the whole thing off. Wow.
Then there was another guy similar to plonker above. But wait. He hired someone else! I'm sure it's for the best.
Legit they were! That they were...
Sooo, is Craigslist out, then? What's left for me to do? Temping?