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Most people seriously over rate their own qualifications and their potential usefulness as an employee. Therefore they don't want to take a job that they feel is "beneath" them.

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A couple of decades of being taught to look down their noses at any job in the trades, or anything manual labor for that matter, has greatly contributed to this.

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That, and the companies with trades jobs having this insane desire to minimize staff. Working 12 hour days on a 223 schedule is a young mans game. All to go from 3 shifts with weekend to two shifts fits all.

Had a conversation with a guy on LinkedIn about this thing. He couldn’t understand why no one would apply for his 70k a year maintenance tech jobs. Kids are going to college and 30 year olds have other obligations and can’t work shit like that schedule.

Told him I’d apply if it was a 40 hour a week traditional shift, but those long hours would break any person over 40.

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True. I had a interview at this print shop had a “flip shift” so you work 12 hour days starting in the am, one day off, then you come back and start in the pm. I asked them how that’s even possible (as a human) and they said “you just do it”. Obviously I didn’t take the job. Also had a tour of the production floor. Everyone looked like they had one foot in the grave.