No where in any of the texts does the employer mention that a vehicle is required to do the job. The job actually requires the person to remain stationary with access to an air conditioned booth to facilitate other traffic in and out of the site.
The car is only mentioned by the applicant assuming that in this clown world employers provide cars, when the employer states they do not provide a car, the applicant asks how he will get to work, to which the employer is speechless.
As far as getting a job you can get to without needing a car while you don’t have a car, we agree.
As far as the last bit I don’t quite understand. It’s completely possible to walk in the snow or rain and not look disheveled when you arrive. Ive walked in the rain or snow plenty of times in my life, including that job I referenced earlier. I just wear boots and a jacket.
Although what are you gonna say next? “How can you afford boots and a jacket if you don’t have a job?” that’s what your gonna say next isn’t it?
The fact any of these are considered barriers to people today is kind of shocking to me honestly.
It's a road construction job where the guy applying clearly believes he needs a car to get to work.
It's road construction dude. He's not applying at businesses near where he lives.
Although what are you gonna say next? “How can you afford boots and a jacket if you don’t have a job?” that’s what your gonna say next isn’t it?
Lol no kinda the opposite...had to deal with numerous of those "cars are evil, you can just sell your car and bike / bus everywhere" people. Probably my fault - in retrospect - that I spent so much time thinking about and debating the topic.
In the end I realized that "duh" living without a car wasn't really plausible for the average person like myself.
Guess I carry about how cranky I am about that onto other similar seeming discussions.
No where in any of the texts does the employer mention that a vehicle is required to do the job. The job actually requires the person to remain stationary with access to an air conditioned booth to facilitate other traffic in and out of the site.
The car is only mentioned by the applicant assuming that in this clown world employers provide cars, when the employer states they do not provide a car, the applicant asks how he will get to work, to which the employer is speechless.
As far as getting a job you can get to without needing a car while you don’t have a car, we agree.
As far as the last bit I don’t quite understand. It’s completely possible to walk in the snow or rain and not look disheveled when you arrive. Ive walked in the rain or snow plenty of times in my life, including that job I referenced earlier. I just wear boots and a jacket.
Although what are you gonna say next? “How can you afford boots and a jacket if you don’t have a job?” that’s what your gonna say next isn’t it?
The fact any of these are considered barriers to people today is kind of shocking to me honestly.
It's a road construction job where the guy applying clearly believes he needs a car to get to work.
It's road construction dude. He's not applying at businesses near where he lives.
Lol no kinda the opposite...had to deal with numerous of those "cars are evil, you can just sell your car and bike / bus everywhere" people. Probably my fault - in retrospect - that I spent so much time thinking about and debating the topic.
In the end I realized that "duh" living without a car wasn't really plausible for the average person like myself.
Guess I carry about how cranky I am about that onto other similar seeming discussions.