Foid with 2 degrees can't get a minimum wage job :marseyfoidretard:

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Leaving aside her useless degrees and language abilities (I speak three :marseydilbert: languages and the only ones that are useful to my job are my native :marseyfrontiersman: one and English :marseyqueen: so why a native :marseyfrontiersman: English :marseybong: speaker :marseymegaphone: would :marseymid: bother learning a foreign language unless they're going :marseysalmaid: to live abroad is beyond :marseynietzscheretard: me), she obviously thinks she's too good to be applying for these jobs and she's clearly overqualified so is it surprising :marseyspit: she's getting rejected?

Yes, apparently it's surprising :marseyspit: to her...

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Overqualified is a meme

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I've thrown away more resumes for being overqualified then under qualified, but that's probably because my company's recruiter sucks

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@WeihnachtenSalvador can understand rejecting those “overqualified” but that's because of their attitude that turn them in very shity workers that ends up being less qualified

@WeihnachtenSalvador stand with Israel

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It's not really attitude that I worry about. It's knowing that they'll leave for a better job asap and ill have wasted time and money training them

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Spanish is huge in America and even occupational Spanish can be an asset.

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In America, in many big cities, Spanish is very much an in demand skill.

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