The job front and other scary things
I really kind of suspected something like this was going to happen more than a year ago, especially when last year was so hard for me to find a job during the summer. I was looking for full time jobs that would continue beyond the master's degree, and I found nothing. I didn't even get a single interview during that time. Well, I got one interview, but it literally led nowhere.
Instead, I kept getting responses of "you should lower your expectations", which equates to settling for a manager's job at McDonald's rather than a community college teaching job. To be honest, I don't think I'd get the manager's job at McDonald's either; my only solace is knowing that because I haven't fallen as low to apply to it that it means I don't have to back up that theory.
What really burns me is that I'm in no different boat today than I was before I went back to school. I actually had a job when I was in Michigan, and I was lucky to get even that. I've been convinced that most jobs are obtained by knowing people, and that's literally how I got that job. Human Resources gave me a "thanks for applying, but no" letter before my friend pulled the application FROM Human Resources to offer me the position. So far, most of the community college jobs have not gotten past Human Resources, and even my friends in those colleges indicate that there's little they can do.
Yeah, I have a temporary job to last me the next month, but then I'm pretty much screwed. I really don't know what to do after that. I'm applying for everything I can find, but I don't have any time to do anything. Other people keep placing "requirements" on me because they need things done, and I end up with each day passing with me being no closer to taking care of myself at all. Yeah, I'm going to be screwed in about a month. Until then, I'm working a pretty dorky job that I really don't want to be working, but I don't really have much of a choice concerning. I can't figure out how to get a real job.
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2 Comments:
At 2:04 PM,
Sheri Rogers said…
Hi Duane. You probably don't want to come back to Michigan and I don't know which field you are looking for (politics or communications) but the social science department at Grand Rapids Community College is always hiring poly sci adjunct. They pay adjunct pretty well too.
At 7:34 PM,
Duane said…
Thanks, Sheri. That would sound cool, but I kind of need an actual full time job. I'm not sure I could survive off of adjunct jobs.
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