gingerpickles wrote:
. . . In resumes, it kills me silently as a "preexisting condition" (I only found this out when told me why I was not hired even with his referral, but he waited until he was fired to mention it *sigh) since it is already in my work history even though I don't have to disclose.
I think it’s really wrong to not hire a person because of damn insurance, but I guess that’s current reality. I do wish it was different.
I’m going to make a separate post that right now H&R Block, Jackson Hewitt are hiring for about a 6-week job. Yes, the storefront tax season is massively front-loaded with people who know they’re getting a refund.
It’s a semi-chaotic work environment at times. But a chance to do some good for your clients, especially if you matter-of-factly disclose main negatives of their bank and loan products.
It doesn’t sound like much, but I became an informal leader and rather enjoyed it.