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Sorcerer chef. Raconteur for Identeco. Professor emeritus on The RPG Academy. AcadeCon co-planner. He/they. bento.me/thecalebg
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Out of hundreds of job rejection emails I've gotten, my favorite are the ones claiming they "changed the criteria for the position and are no-longer accepting applications". I respect the creative approach to "you're not good enough".
I've applied to almost 100 jobs in the past few weeks. A few were long shots, but the majority have been exactly what I've been doing for the last 10 years. The rejections with "your skills don't match our needs" are so disheartening. I've done literally every single thing in the job description.
Of a very difficult year, the last few weeks have been intense. I'm feeling wrecked, emotionally and physically. I'm trying my best and nothing is working out and I'm just not sure what I should do.
I went to visit my dad after his surgery today. On top of the anxiety of getting up there, parking, and finding my way to his room, I had the brain chaos of listening to my dad praise the surgeon while blaring fox news that was airing a tirade against science.