🚨 Why Job Seekers Are Getting Screwed in Today’s Market 🚨
- Oct 27, 2025
- 1 min read

Let’s be real: being a job seeker today sucks. People aren’t “poor” in the market because they’re lazy, unskilled, or unwilling to work. They’re poor because the system is stacked against them.
Here’s the ugly truth:
👉 Employers hold all the cards. Resumes get chewed up by Applicant Tracking Systems before a human ever sees them. Good candidates vanish into a black hole, never even getting a shot.
👉 Paychecks don’t cut it anymore. Even when someone does land a job, the pay is often insulting compared to rent, groceries, and everything else that’s skyrocketing. You’re not building wealth—you’re barely surviving.
👉 The job boards are smoke and mirrors. Half the postings are old, fake, or recycled to make companies look like they’re “growing.” People apply for jobs that were never real in the first place.
👉 Stability is dead. Long-term careers have been replaced with gigs, contracts, and “temp-to-hire” scams. Benefits are stripped down, loyalty means nothing, and workers are treated like disposable parts.
👉 Job seekers aren’t failing—the market is failing them. People are grinding harder than ever, and still walking away broke, burned out, and ignored.
🚨 That’s not a talent problem. That’s a system problem. 🚨




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