Dealing With Perpetual Rejection

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Dealing With Perpetual Rejection



Right now, I’m applying for work left, right and centre.

For each vacancy, I re-write a brand new cover letter and send the appropriate up-to-date resume to whoever is doing the hiring.

For me, it’s a long and exhaustive process, and I run the gamut of emotions.

I do not apply for jobs that I am not 100% confident in doing, so I often have a lot of hope that when I send off my application that there should be at least positive response on the recieving end.

However, more often than not and far too many times than I can count, I end up with a rejection email if I get a response at all.

”Don’t they want a good employee?” I ask myself, both dejected and incredulous.

It’s emotionally draining and ultimately depressing.

But I cannot see who else applied or whether there was something in my resume or cover letter that they objected to, so I try remain humble.

Occasionally, if the job vacancy was local to me, I will end up seeing my replacement and I can see at a glace why they were hired.

There was no competition. They were younger or better looking and far more confident.

At the same time I will sometimes get a glimpse of the person who more than likely saw my resume and I can tell by their facial expression, body language and demeanour that I’d probably dodged a bullet with at particular job.

Some people live their whole lives angry and there’s no reason for it.

As a hilarious update, one of the jobs the above applies to is now advertising again a few months after rejecting my application… I definitely dodged a bullet if my replacement is no longer working there!

The repeated rejection does take a toll and at times, it’s easy to consider giving up. Not just in terms of job search, but life itself.

I am getting close to needing to apply for welfare again and that is something I REALLY don’t want to do, but there is a waiting list and I am running out of options.

Tomorrow I have an interview for a job that, while I am qualified to do it, is one that I have very little experience in but I am hoping they give me a chance, teach me what I need to do and that I can prove myself.

I even got a much needed haircut.


I do have a few shifts coming up but they are a stay of execution at this point.

The rent and other bills need to paid whatever happens and what I am doing isn’t covering that.

Something positive needs to change and it’s up to me to change it, soon.

Thank you for reading.

Until next time, insist on dignity and respect in every aspect of your life.



Shaidon

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Job hunting can be strenuous especially if you've got bills and stuffs you need the money for. But it's never an option to stop trying because the chance of being employed then would be zero.

I wish you luck on your next interview. I don't think anyone would not want to employ you and teach you the ropes with those charming smile of yours. 😊

Keeo your energy level up and don't let rejection dictate how you feel. I'm sure sooner than later things will get better. Have a great day ahead man.

Stay positive.

Thank you for your support.

You're welcome 🤗

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It can be so disheartening. However brother, your resilience is inspiring. Stay strong, something positive will come your way soon !PIZZA

Thank you for your support. I hope I get this job otherwise I need to go on welfare again and I really don’t want to.

I hope you don't go on well fair brother

Thanks but I won’t have a choice soon. I will figure something out.

please do brother, wishing you the best of luck

Thank you.

always welcome brother

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Although retired now, looking and applying for work always felt harder than the actual work. As a hired gun programmer this could be an emotional roller coaster. Try to focus on the numbers. You put out X many pitches and you are going to get Y results. Just went through a long period of waiting on a project on the go at the moment (not programming) and then in one day all different parts and people seemed to come together like planets' alignment. Wising you all the best, Mate!

Thank you for the support and the perspective.

FWIW a disgusting amount of job listings are for roles they already have somebody lined up for. They post the listing to tick the legal boxes and prevent the appearance of nepotism, but they don't even look at the resume's.

I am unfortunately all too aware of this practice. I also know that some places overcharge their clients to the tune of tens of thousands of dollars, then push their workers to finish faster to save even more money. I get promised 8 hour shifts but end up only doing 4 while they get bonuses from the profits.

To keep this somewhat positive, I went for an interview today for a job that, if I am successful, will help me out a lot.

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