By lexithepirate - 30/12/2014 18:40 - United States - Adrian

Today, I called asking about a job I interviewed for 3 weeks ago. It's a scummy call center where known drug addicts work. They told me I wasn't getting the job. I guess my high school diploma and being drug-free makes me not good enough to work there. FML
I agree, your life sucks 29 991
You deserved it 4 762

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"abuse money by buying drugs" In what way is that abusing money? People buy beer and cigarettes all the time. They spend money on tattoos, which by all arguments can be just as addictive and are technically just as useless as recreational drugs . You yourself appear to have piercings which I would argue are just as big of a waste of money as any drug someone might do. You can't argue that they add to your quality of life in any significant way. They don't cure cancer, put food on the table, or pay for that college you are trying to save up for. They are just something you got because you thought they were cool. What a person does in their free time does not necessarily effect what they do at work. If the "known drug addicts" are doing their jobs and doing them correctly, you have no place to speak about whether they should have that job or not. You are no more deserving of a job than anyone else who wants to and actually does work. This is especially true if the person hired over you is older with more experience in the field.

I don't know how it is in America, but here in Australia, a lot of places look down on tattoos and piercings even though it is discrimination. What someone does in their private life that doesn't affect their ability to work, doesn't matter to the company. How a person looks on a day to day basis at work, apparently does. And by the way, I smoke pot and I work full time and study. So not every person who uses drugs doesn't deserve to work.

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badbaby_87 5

It could be that they are trying to reserve the job for someone who won't qualify for any other job. Think of people who can't pass a drug test, who may not be able to be around children (like in a grocery store), etc.

Exactly, but it's cause they'd have to pay you more;)

It may have come across in the interview process that you believe yourself 'too good' to work there or above the other employees and they didn't want that in their established atmosphere. Also...you waited three weeks to follow up.

That I can understand- They tell you not to call, and they they'll contact you. Even, so they imply, if it's to say "no". Turns out they don't. Sometimes even if you passed. Took me 7 years* to learn that lesson. OP does come across as overjudgemental, but that comes with being 19. Good times. (*) 7 overall. I didn't spend 84 months looking for work, that would be massively depressing.

Parvati48 15

Actually I think it's more you are too good to work there OP, keep your head up. You will find somewhere better to work. :)

Or ... Maybe you're just not qualified?

Whatever you gotta tell yourself.......

you're too good for the job. they felt threatened. by they I mean the boss man.

Perhaps they passed on you because they're trying to give second chances to people with criminal records who wouldn't otherwise have gotten a chance?