>Is it just a junk posting so an employer can cry?
This is exactly the issue these days on Social Media.
"Nobody wants to work these days man! Damn Gen Z just doesn't want to work because they're lazy, man" - Every faggoty trendy Recruiter on LinkedIn right now.
Bullshit.
The job postings are complete bullshit and completely unrealistic.
Take federal jobs on USAJobs.gov. You will never see more unrealistic and bullshit "choosing beggar" type job description entries than on that platform.
"Requirements: -Must have 10 years leading an Engineering Design Team in Jet Propulsion Theory and Testing. -Must have expensive, incredibly rare and hard-to-obtain professional certifications. -Must have experience working with never-heard-of Cybersecurity Implementation Branch at Pentagon. -Must have 10 years leading Brigade/Squadron-level CounterIntelligence Cell -TS-SCI with Full Scope Lifestyle Polygraph Clearance Position: Aircraft Painter Salary: GS-07 $36,000-$47,000"
This is a mock of a fictional job description, but this isn't all that wrong, if you've been on that website.
Employers are to blame. They've cut so deep into the labor pool and gotten rid of people and automated everything and have just merged and restructured positions, that they want 1 entry level position to do the work of literally 4 people, and they want that entry-level person to have multiple degrees, expensive, hard-to-obtain certifications and 10+ years of experience. It's NOT realistic. IT'S BULLSHIT.
There's literally not enough jobs to go around. Employers can be as picky as fuck because they're getting 200 applicants for some of these positions in these metro areas. They can exploit whomever they want and pay lower salaries because there is a surplus of labor, not a shortage as the media claims.
Don't believe the lies the media tells you about labor. If there was a shortage, there wouldn't be 200+ applicants for entry-level jobs.
I don't even bother with those types of postings. They are easy to pick out.
Dude you're so right. I applied for a forestry job last summer going around maintaining dispersed camping roads and signage along those roads. I got all the way to the end of the application and then it said I needed 4 years forestry service experience and a four-year degree in some crazy forestry science. I'm like all I'm doing is driving around with a freaking staple gun, a clipboard and garbage bags. The government is just full of fucking shit heads and people who don't want to retire.
Forestry Worker: Requirements -Must have 4 years experience in Forestry, Fishery and National Park environments -Must have 4 year degree in Forestry Science -Must have PMP certification -Must have 7 years experience leading Emergency Response/Wildland Fire unit -Must have experience in Data Analysis and website design (why??? Why the fuck is that related?) -Must have website design engineer experience (again) -Must have 10 years of mechanical engineering experience Salary: GS-03: $28,000
This is why nobody takes USAJobs seriously.
You know what I honestly think that these jobs are probably written for somebody who's been identified for the position already and they're just writing up the skills that they have. by law companies and the government have to post the job. My brother works for a consulting firm that works for the government and he said he had to go through all this bullshit in order to get his new job because they had to post it first. the job was his but they had to do it. He was getting nervous because the job he had previously was going to end because it's a contract job and they were dicking around with interviewing a bunch of people they weren't going to hire but because of laws they had to still do it. I wish they would just stop that stupid fucking rule and just not post the jobs and that'll be that.
it's funny I was looking to work on a fire crew and they wanted the same stuff, all this experience and what not. it's like assholes I'm a monkey on this job, I'm only here because I want the big pay. you tell me to go take my pulaski tool and dig a line that's 30 fucking feet long, that's the extent of the requirements. I need to be able to bend over and swing an ax. I don't need a degree, I don't need to be a former airborne ranger, and I don't need to have prior firefighting experience. Pretty much I have to be able to breathe air, walk and swing something.
Painter
You must be a U.S. citizen to apply for this job Subject to a background/suitability investigation Designated and/or random drug testing may be required May serve a probationary period Selective Service Registration is required for males born after 12/31/1959 A complete application package; Resume, Transcripts, etc. Selected applicants will be required to complete an online onboarding process
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