I have 17 years experience of doing a thing. I have been trying for 17 years to get a job doing that thing. I have been told over and over I don't have the experience because it's not "professional".
17 years. How much more experience do I need? What else can I learn after almost 2 decades?
Someone who hires people, please help answer this, why won't anybody give me a chance and hire me so I CAN get this experience I need that somehow is better than doing it for 17 years on my own.
@dr_zooks Because of your experience they might think it would be too difficult to de-program and then re-train you to adhere to their companys particular methods. It's a pretty common thing.
@JLong aww that sucks, I'm more than willing to relearn whatever they want me to. I always tell them I love learning new things. Anyway, thanks for that answer. It's disheartening but I guess it is what it is. 😕
@dr_zooks Imo downplay your experience into something akin to "practice" and love-of-the-game. In an interview, "working for company x is a chance to learn the thing properly, from professionals."
It'll sting but job-hunting is an ego-killer anyways 😂
@JLong that's how I frame it. And I'm not trying to be argumentative, I'm just showing that I've done everything that's been suggested.
@dr_zooks No worries. Hope you get an offer soon, fingers crossed.