The McDonald's Reject Phenomenon: When You Can't Find a Job ANYWHERE

By Alyssalyn Edwards, published Mar 26, 2007
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When you can't find a job anywhere, even becoming a McDonald's reject, try making money from moments of desperation and a change in your mode of operation.

THE CHRONIC "THINGS TO CHANGE" LIST

If you have been looking for a job for an extended period of time, consider that you just may be hard to employ, and the same things that Employer A would not choose you for, also Employer B,C,D, E,F, G, H, also would not choose you for the same reasons. It means instead of keeping putting yourself out there and keeping getting discouraged and beat down, work at changing those reasons. Get others to help you. Get community agencies to help you.

THE CONTINUAL ASSETS LIST

Realize that those who are easy to employ are impressing Employers A-H in all the same ways. Those who are easy to employ may be easy to get along with, well-prepared, have a solid work history, good credit, a reliable vehicle....

WHAT CHRONIC "THINGS TO CHANGE" COSTS IN REALITY

It may be a small group of things that is keeping you hard to employ, but when you look at the fact that each employer sees it, it costs you many thousands of dollars. Examples of things that employers would look at, across the board could be: lack of real world work experience, lack of a consistent job history, lack of references, don't own a reliable personal vehicle.

MOMENT OF DESPERATION YIELDS $15,360.00 POTENTIAL

If you are truly hard to employ, you need to then work the system to your advantage. In a moment of desperation in the middle of the night, trying to help a friend who is also hard to employ who was borrowing money for rent from me shortly after I finally found a position myself, I looked up (in the search engine Google) the words HARD TO EMPLOY (and the name of my city).

This led me to an agency that helps people who are hard to employ find and maintain jobs. The pretax earnings for this moment of desperation if he can manage to keep this $8 an hour full time job even a year: "$15,360.00. After 6 months of unemployment, this sounds good. It sounds even better to me, because I don't need to help when it hurts my own finances.

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Great article...A 5 star performance !

Posted on 04/20/2007 at 12:04:00 PM

 
Good write - and congrats on your success!

Posted on 03/27/2007 at 2:03:00 PM

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