Or is it just a term made up to find an easier reason to reject job applicants?


So it looks like the consensus is “overqualified” is a euphemism for

  • “I’m afraid you’ll leave this job because I’m assuming you’ll have better chances elsewhere” aka “you won’t accept being my slave forever due to lack of opportunities”
  • “I’m afraid you might actually understand how shitty it is here and want to improve things. can’t have that”
  • “I don’t want to figure out how much to pay you when you know your worth”
  • “You cost too much”
  • “I have other reasons, but won’t say them”
  • Vanth@reddthat.com
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    3 days ago

    Sure. More qualifications means more pay will be expected. And if all that needs done is The Thing for $, no reason to pay $$$ for The Thing+++.

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      3 days ago

      Holy shit!!! I just discovered the biggest conspiracy theory of all time!!! JFK WASN’T EVEN KILLED AT ALL!!!

      “When we do jobs, we get money for our qualifications! And we get our money based on this, that, and the other thing!”