Job seeker sends hilariously passive-aggressive reply to employer expecting too much for too little
Briefly

In today's competitive job market, many applicants are mere numbers, often submitting hundreds of applications with minimal responses. Previous generations experienced stability and support through long-term employment, a stark contrast to today's environment. One Reddit user, u/rainingmafackas, expressed frustration regarding job postings that expect extensive qualifications but offer minimal pay. Their post highlighted a particularly egregious job ad seeking 5 years of SEO experience for only $30,000 to $45,000—a scenario that resonated with many in the r/antiwork community, inciting over 30,000 upvotes as a reflection of collective discontent with current hiring practices.
The modern application process makes job seekers feel like just numbers, as many apply for countless positions but only receive a handful of responses.
Companies frequently advertise unrealistic job requirements along with particularly low pay, which leads to job seekers feeling frustrated and disillusioned.
u/rainingmafackas took to Reddit to express dissatisfaction, sharing how employers demand extensive experience while offering very little in salary.
The anonymity of online forums allows job seekers to voice frustrations about the ongoing, unrealistic demands in the job market.
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