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Showing Original Post only (View all)Looking For A Job Today AND....... WTF [View all]
I am testing next week for a Class A CDL and am being proactive in my job search.
Well I found an ad for a local distribution company that supply's restaurants and stores with food related products.
Now remember this is a job to just drive a truck with a 53ft trailer around the region in various types of traffic situations.
Besides the normal ladadadah...must have 2 years experience blah blah blah, it also said...wait for it...wait for it...MUST HAVE A BACHELORS IN TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT...yes to drive a truck. This is the first time I have seen this requirement and the position only pays $18.00 an hour.
My wife and I talked it out a bit to find the rational and the only thing that was reasonable was they want someone who has debt they need to pay off so there is a stronger commitment to the job and nothing else.
I am beginning to believe more and more that collusion is taking place with employers,higher education and financial institutions to see that we are in debt thus making us slaves to the system.
A 4 year degree to drive a TRUCK...kidding me?
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That sucks. And makes no sense. Good luck to you. I would be curious to know how many drivers.....
Logical
Jun 2013
#3
I have a CDL. Never used it. Drivers like to say there are people with PhD's driver, but from the
Nanjing to Seoul
Jun 2013
#41
It automatically eliminates a huge number of applicants and saves the hiring manager's time.
Brickbat
Jun 2013
#7
they may want someone who wants to move up, that might be their business strategy.
loli phabay
Jun 2013
#16
I googled "transportation management degree" - all one phrase - and got 100,000 hits. O_O
reformist2
Jun 2013
#13
I was wondering too! Apparently my college offers such program for grad students.
alp227
Jun 2013
#34
Sometimes these job descriptions are written to give the appearance of objectivity by (1) family
AnotherMcIntosh
Jun 2013
#25
More likely the idiot employer has no clue what that degree is for, but thinks it sounds cool.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2013
#26
At one time someone with a BS in Transportation Mgmt would be over qualified
rightsideout
Jun 2013
#30
Go to the local truck stop at lunch and find someone driving one of their trucks and ask.
okaawhatever
Jun 2013
#44
Similar situation where one needs a BA in education AND a certification to teach in my state
no_hypocrisy
Jun 2013
#50