I don’t want to get political but you want to know what’s wrong with the world? An entire generation has no idea what it is like to poop without a phone.
They’re too coddled.
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I don’t want to get political but you want to know what’s wrong with the world? An entire generation has no idea what it is like to poop without a phone.
They’re too coddled.
They might have less churn if they weren't so ageist in their hiring practices. Yeah, I said it. When I was actively looking for part time work, I couldn't get an interview with a single non-profit and it was not for lack of trying. I applied for one job once, never got interviewed, saw that they had reposted the job, tried again, still no interview. The only thing I could figure out as to why they didn't even interview me was my age.
Spring has sprung...
Good question - I never tried for anything global or national. The one that didn't interview me twice was local, I think, although it could have been state level. I tried to explain in my cover letter why I would want the position given that I was overqualified and I also explained that I did not need benefits. It was the last time I applied for a non-profit job.
Hit 80 today and should hover around there for the next couple of weeks.
Not really, I'm assuming they didn't interview me for a job because of my age. I wrote a cover letter because, even if they aren't planning on reading them, not having one is probably a red flag. If they missed the bit about me not needing benefits, that merely reinforces my opinion.
I definitely read the cover letters when hiring. Can this person communicate effectively? Do they state real ideas or just a bunch of jargon? Are there mistakes in spelling or subject/object agreement? Do they use apostrophes and other detailed punctuation correctly? Do they have an unusual or unique tie to our location or clients? Do they sound like someone that I would like to work with for several years?
This is exactly my thinking as well. Does the cover letter address the job description? Does it give me a sense of the applicant beyond simply their experience and qualifications? Did they care enough to at least give it a cursory glance for proper English?
Also, it's an opportunity to show your personality a little bit. I'm not saying you should tell jokes and discuss your latest health issues, but you can mention your vegetable garden, passion for crosswords, or deep disdain for all things powder blue.
I already have a dry smoker's cough. I'm not smoking by the way. Just got hit on by my first hooker. You know what's worse than getting hit on by a hooker? Not getting hit on by a hooker. You know you're an ugly kid if the scary guy in the white van is suddenly out of candy.