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15 Images Showing The Struggles Of Finding A Stable Job


Getting a job in this day and age requires a lot of patience, experience, and if possible, a close family member who can make things run a little smoother. It's almost comical the lengths some people have to go through to get a semi-decent job, with insanely high job requirements and impossible years of work experience for roles that are meant to be for freshers, the state of the job market has become a place of comedy gold.
Reddit's users seek out the everyday gripes of the situations that many people are in right now, showing off all the hilariously nonsensical things that recruiters will say and do. From asking questions that have nothing to do with the job being applied for to setting limits on what the expected salary is if it doesn't meet their standard, each is a reminder for anyone looking for a job to try and keep their cool, and try not to take anything you see seriously.