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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Silly Pyramid, you're confusing the preferred option with being the easiest also you've obviously forgotten to read my post since I did mention that unless you have experience then it's difficult to get into retail since you will be cast aside for anyone with previous experience.
It's only easy to get a job in retail as a first job in the right circumstances, like if a company is doing a big recruitment drive or if a job falls under the radar, both of which can be rare.
So yes, retail jobs can be easy to get into in the right circumstances which your argument seems to hinge on but then again that's true for any job, even yours. You found a new job easily because the circumstances were right for you, you could have very well been out of work for a lot longer if things were even a tiny bit different but you were lucky that you managed to find something that fit your circumstances quickly. Not everyone is as lucky as you are and it does seem uncouth to judge an industry or a group of people just because they might not have the same circumstances as you.
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Still being the
antagonist there Dezzy.... !!! LOL ...
Perhaps if you yourself paid more attention to what posters write Dezzy - you will see that I have (repeatedly) referred not only to
MY situation, but to others than I also worked with: who are all at diffferent grades, some of whom are still in the first flush of working youth to the more experienced.
Seems a rather large coincedence that we
all managed to get 'lucky'.... all got lucky with different companies, all doing different jobs at different grades and all got lucky at the same time, working in different geographical locations and all independently of each other . Hell of a coincedence eh.
Nothing to do with being uncouth: we are 'led to believe' that we are in a society whereby finding good employment is regarded as nigh impossible.
I see that you and others, very keenly skipped over my opening posts by which I stated that I personally was prepared to temp whilst awaiting better opportunities arising - forunately that did not have to be an avenue I had to follow.
That's an alternative option to finding employment while still seeking one's preferred choice - perhaps some don't want to even consider such temp work - possibly because some may set their sights to high: or perhaps overvalue themselves. Who knows? Perhaps it's down to having the right attitude?
I've shown that it's not always the case that finding work is extremely difficult - not only in my own personal situation - but those who found themselves on the job hunt at the same time : and very quickly and successfully secured new jobs: and jobs in came with higher salaries... and it is on this premise that I make my points.
I am not saying some do no find it hard to find the ideal position - that is not in dispute - but I do wonder if there are those who simply are not prepared to accept anything that is not their absolute ideal - who are not willing to make any compromises - and then say "There's no jobs to be had".