Reflecting on the Frustrating Job Application Process and Its Impact

I've been reflecting on the job application process and how it's become a frustrating part of my life. Lately, I've been applying to hundreds of jobs every few years, and honestly, it feels far from normal. I often wonder how many months or even years I've wasted just submitting applications, only to be ghosted by employers. It’s disheartening to think about the time spent on this when I could be doing something more fulfilling. People around me complain about long commutes, but I find it equally troubling how much time we invest in job hunting with little to show for it. It seems like the days of walking into a business and getting hired on the spot are long gone. Now, we’re all just trying to navigate a system that feels rigged against us, especially if you're not part of the top 1%. I've seen some comments suggesting that this is the new normal, and while I understand where they're coming from, I can't help but feel that it shouldn't be this way. There has to be a better way to find jobs without losing our sanity. It’s wild how much effort we put in, and yet the return on that investment is often non-existent. I really hope to see changes in how companies treat applicants in the future.

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