this isnt going to be very well written or coherent but:
look, I'm not trying to be the classic reactionary STEM grad who feels entitled to a high-paid tech position because I stumbled through three years of lectures. I'm not that. I've done a couple of years since graduating in hospitality work and that was generally horrible/couldn't get enough hours to pay rent/got misgendered whenever my bosses were having a bad day. Now that sector is in big trouble too so there aren't any jobs going, even if i could stomach going back into it. And apparently chef's work is a black mark on your CV and a lot of employers will write you off based on that anyway?
people say "networking is more important than qualifications". Well, that's great, but as someone who comes from a working class family, I have no idea how to do that, and never knew it was necessary until after the period I was apparently given the greatest opportunity to do it (university). and now it's like, what, am I just supposed to message people on LinkedIn out of the blue begging for work? with no experience? Where do I even begin with that?
I would love to work on the railways or in local government or something but I don't hear anything back from those roles. My best asset is that I spent 2 years setting up a tenant union in a major city, but apparently that's not good enough to even get an interview for support worker role at a charity that literally supports tenants and homeless people. I don't know what I'm supposed to do. Every time I get close to a job, it always ends the same way - interview, feel like I did well, get a call back a couple of days later saying "thanks but somebody else had more experience". My experience was literally on my CV, if it wasn't enough then don't waste my time calling me in to interview!
thanks for reading
I feel you. I'm the first MFer in my family without a college degree and I'm a nonpassing trans person. I've been laughed out of so many job interviews I quit trying. 100% scheme fueled existence, creative approaches to meeting my needs. Idk what to tell you, this shit will have you pulling out your hair and rethinking everything right down to how you eat and breath
trans women literally have the lowest ability to earn out of basically any minority group and nobody ever seems to talk about it. discrimination in the workplace is fucking horrible and there's basically no way to challenge it unless you luck into a place with coworkers who happen to be super supportive.
It’s why I hate n*tworking so much. It’s legalized discrimination.
lol yeah i'm early into getting into the engineering scene and if i get fired not only do i have to do the entry level job search but i gotta do it while trans. that shit is real tough