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Edited on Mon Jan-26-04 05:14 PM by foamdad
I am currently looking for a job, and some of my perusals have been here, in Morgantown, WV. I the Sunday edition of our local rag, the Dominion-Post, there were about 100 listings for jobs. The majority were either highly specialized, but some of the less specialized jobs looked like this:
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"BANKING MANAGER ENTRY LEVEL $25K to start plus benefits. Need person with office management experience or banking experience to manage daily operational functions for various benefits. (name of the company deleted) One Time $175 fee."
Look at the last sentence:
"(name of company deleted) One Time $175 fee."
$175?! How is an unemployed person supposed to come up with 175 bucks to pay the fee? Talk about profiting from the misery of others.
When I called these guys to ask them why they charged $175 dollars, they told me that I would be "applying for their service." Their service consists of job finders who "go out and aggressively hunt for the best jobs for their clients." I the asked the person if I couldn't find a job, do I get my money back? He said "no, you aren't buying a job."
I then related to the man that their service was like that commercial with the guru talking about "getting a job without experience, but get experience without a job", only now its "How can you get a job for 175 bucks, but get 175 bucks without a job?"
The person then told me that they don't target the unemployed who are just "laying back" and not trying to "improve themselves", they mainly target those who are already employed and looking to change careers.
I said OK, but then pointed out that alot of the jobs they were advertising were entry level positions whose pay was better than fast food (used as an example), but still not stunning. The person said that those are the kind of jobs their service seeks out, and that they take over most of the pages they advertise on.
"So, you pretty much have a corner on the (non -specialized) job market around here?" I said. The person whole-heartedly agreed.
Another nail in the coffin of America's poor.
Is this happening anywhere else, because this is the first I have seen of it?
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