The bussines world has changed from an evolutive entity into a catastrophic abomination called part or full time job, and we are some kind of victim of this change, the chances of getting a job are acceptable, now let's explore that sentence a little more. When we get a job appliance we have to stop for a second and think "is this the job i was looking for?" - When the answer comes either you will be happy or just a little... let's say... confortable, be cause you are leaving the "unemployed line". After that being settled (the feeling i mean) you will go through the entire recruiting process, with a possitive thought about everything and if you are not me, even with a smile in your face. Pink is the colour you will see anywhere you look, every corner, every shadow will be simply and just pink, a very rare kind of pink if you ask me, the kind of colour that waits, yes-yes, it waits until you sign the contract and become a hired new employee then it turns to another colour and that colour it's nice in NO way. After the (and i quote a friend who uses the following word for specific purpouses)"evangelization" called training, you had your chance to show the man in charge who you are, getting high grades, being different from the rest, in the way you think and getting things done. However they may give a sh!t about it and you will be eventually labeled as another number on the "cultist clan" - From there the spectative you'd generated since you were being hired (must remember the pink) fall from a 99 floor building with absolutely no parachute or any kind of safety to smash the ground and face the reality "you got ganked" - So now, doesn't really matter if that was your "dream's job" be cause that scenario is still a crap. After all the chances of getting a decent job are currrenlty none, and if you don't believe me google it.-
PS: In the end like a friend of mine use to say "Jobs are sooo fuck'd up that people have to pay us to do it"
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PS: In the end like a friend of mine use to say "Jobs are sooo fuck'd up that people have to pay us to do it"
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