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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Job titles are retarded because the hiring side know they have to make it sound nice, the the seeking side who take these jobs don't know any better. They think a nice title makes them more important
I know a guy who thinks he's top shit now because he's a "services support Officer" or something like that in a government job. Some bullshit role. What he actually does is walk around the office where other government workers are clacking away on their computers and he just helps them every time they have a small technical (software UI) issues to resolve. That's it
Big kids babysitting other big kids in a glorified daycare centre
Yeah. The whole concept is fucking stupid. The computer drones are so incompetent/intentionally undertrained to do their job fully, that another class of job was created to fill the gap and help them do their job ...