My wife and I just recently moved and she had to quit her job after teaching for 6 years at the same school. She had returned to school after our children got older and completed her teaching degree while working 30+ hours a week. Now that we have moved and the schools are shrinking more than adding teachers she has looked for other positions. She applied at a bank and was told she was not qualified to be a teller even though she has the El Ed degree plus two years of Accounting. My son is two years out of college and graduated with a business degree and finance minor. He is looking for some supplemental income to help him while he gets started on a commission job. He applied at Wal Mart and was told he not competitive and could not be hired. Now, we have millions of people out of jobs who are looking for work. What does it take to be qualified for these jobs? I keep seeing people on TV saying they are looking but cant find a job and I wonder if they are in the same boat as my wife and son? Maybe the reason some of these people are out of work is because they cant get hired for jobs they are qualified for but not even being offered an interview. I know there has to be some HR people on here who might be able to shed some light on the application process and even on how people are qualified for positions.
Any thing similar out there with others? I was always cynical figuring someone out of work couldnt be looking to hard but I am thinking maybe the qualification matricies are keeping people home.
Any thing similar out there with others? I was always cynical figuring someone out of work couldnt be looking to hard but I am thinking maybe the qualification matricies are keeping people home.