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full time employee for specialty office
(the ad describes expanded tech type/office job, i abbreviated to disguise it but it deals with rooming patients, explaining treatment/education, assisting docs, lab work, cleaning equipment, returning patient calls, insurance claims, billing, etc.)
if we interview, you will bring documentation that you completed a 4 year college and your gpa above 3.5/4.0.
thinking of sending them a nasty gram. all you people who just graduated college with 50 thousand + debt, this is what your industry thinks you are worth. pimping you out! that is what it is.
Was this in CA???
I lived in California for close to 3 years. After the economy took a dive the job market was flooded with people who had degrees and had been laid off. At the time my field of expertise was admin/clerical/customer service. I had just gotten laid off because I was pregnant (long story, basically they couldn't have 2 women pregnant in a 3 person office). I took to Craigslist, local help wanted ads, job boards/sites. Every single ad was exactly like this. They overloaded you with duties that would normally be the responsibility of 2-3 people, expected you to have a bachelors degree, be bilingual but also speak and write English fluently, and yet they only wanted to pay $9-10 per hour (if you were lucky).
Considering the fact that daycare in our area was $300-400 WEEKLY I finally gave up. Employers think that a chosen applicant should be HAPPY to work for them under these conditions because so many people need a job. Well guess what? I don't have a 4 year degree. I've only taken one college course. I personally know people who have a bachelors and have even gone back for additional education and they can't hold a candle to my intelligence (not meaning that to sound like I have a big head lol!). I educate myself every chance I get by researching, reading, and absorbing everything around me. I hadn't had the money to go back to school to get a degree plus raise my daughter alone. It wasn't possible for me. That doesn't mean I don't know how to answer phones and file papers.
Basically, I think a lot of employers need to be brought down a few pegs and informed their expectations are more than unrealistic.
Why do all of that for $10 an hour when you can go somewhere else that requires much less responsibility and only a high school diploma for more money.
Yeah, in many places retail/ fast food makes the same or a tiny bit less. It depends on how far you can "climb the ladder in the job". It really is an employers market. always will be. this job might be good for people who do not need the money, maybe? there are some people who work for something to do.
carrie_c
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This is why I do OB nursing. Much happier and nicer patients LOL!