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So this is on a jobs website - 

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...but when you click on the job, you get this description -

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...and the internal website hotlink goes to a Ukrainian Governmental website?

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5 minutes ago, PhilosipherStoned said:

The infiltration is nye? 

Maybe instead of calling the Ukrainian Govt, Trump should have called the Cook County Sheriff's Office about Hunter?

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8 minutes ago, PhilosipherStoned said:

What are the qualifications?

There's a bunch - the degree(s) required, experience in specific prison stuff and actions of those incarcerated.  I wouldn't want to work downtown anymore anyway - 1.5 hr commute one-way?  No thanks.

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I remember getting job postings like that. Ones where you have to shoot your shot because it looks like it’s within your field, but then they tack on a very specific requirement to block out almost all applicants.

”Sure, you have all the experience to do what we require from you, but have you spent 8 years doing paperwork for city hall, water treatment facilities, AND our local police department?”

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I was at a workshop today and one of the things the guy said is if you are applying for a job and the education level is High School Diploma or Equivalent, you should only tell them your high school education; if you tell them you have an Associate's or Bachelor's they might think you are over-qualified.

And I was thinking "bruh?"

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1 hour ago, Seight said:

I was at a workshop today and one of the things the guy said is if you are applying for a job and the education level is High School Diploma or Equivalent, you should only tell them your high school education; if you tell them you have an Associate's or Bachelor's they might think you are over-qualified.

And I was thinking "bruh?"

I'm including "Entry Level" in my searches.  I've "reinvented myself" three times, jumping into jobs I'd never even considered doing.  I've had fun each time & they've kept me around/promoted me at each, so no problems doing something new again this time.

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