Much has been said in the past how the job industry has gone bonkers over the last couple decades. Jobs that didn't used to need college degrees require them, the crazy vax requirements, placing diversity requirements, etc. But when did the job titles get so fake and gay, and the job descriptions as well? Example, I was looking up jobs for hotels and there was crap like "food and beverage expert." The titles are fluffed up shit, and the descriptions frequently make no sense as well. When did that become the norm in America? For those of you not from America, is it like that in other countries?
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Our economy is fake so of course a lot of the jobs are, too.
There's tons of jobs paying 80k+ that simply involves determining who gets grant money. You basically just remotely interview minorities and disabled people and pick who gets free money for no reason...and you get paid for that.
It is an entire industry of grift. They grift it from the Feds, the State takes a chunk and distributes it to "non-profits" who take a slice and hire workers for insane salaries who do nothing...
Amazing how capitalistic the communists are.
I have no shame, how does one go about getting one of these 80k jobs?
You look between your legs and find a brown vagina.
I run across them in the PNW for remote or hybrid work, they all have really stupid names and are nonprofit.