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Oh my god.
I received a thank you for applying rejection email today from that delusional real estate company today. They decided to go another direction. LOL When I called the temp agency to update my availability, I mentioned the rejection email to the recruiter, and her response was "we don't have anything for you at this time." What fresh hell is this. Seriously. |
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I'd read that as you went outside of us to apply so now we can't find you work. I mean I could be reading more into it than there is but....
Is there another temp agency you can try that won't be so petty and inept? I don't know if it's something you have already tried or if they don't have them in your area but here we have a couple places that do vocational rehab. They let you brush up on your skills, help with resumes and help find work with contacts that they have. It doesn't sound like you need resume help or skills help but it could be a helpful resource for finding employment. I apologize if it's something you've already tried just spitballing here __________________ I think I need help 'cause I'm drowning in myself. It's sinking in, I can't pretend that I ain't been through hell. I think I need help---Papa Roach |
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Well, I agree with you that the temp agency recruiter's response to me was petty because I interpreted it that way too, "since you went around my ineptness exploiting me to our client as being incompetent with confidential information, I will not make an effort to find you any temp work as retaliation." Of course there are retaliation laws at the county and federal level, but why bother pursuing that.
I already am in the county system with those vocational job agencies. For two years. Hasn't helped connect with employers outside of their job fairs. It's ok. I appreciate the suggestion though. I give off the attitude that i don't like to work. It's not far from the truth. I don't. But I need to find my vocation and have had decades to do that; where I tried many career paths that led nowhere. So, I have no one to blame but myself for my past job history. But current employers don't like to see those employment gaps, which even a combination resume doesn't hide that well. I'll figure it out eventually. Or, I won't. Meh. |
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