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In reply to the discussion: Looking For A Job Today AND....... WTF [View all]Travis_0004
(5,417 posts)55. If thats the case, why list the job
I realize for government jobs, and government contracts, its often required to list the job, and hold a certain number of interviews, but it doesn't sound like this applies.
I've had to hire for a job, when I knew who I was going to hire, and when people asked me about the position, my response was that were not accepting applications. It was only after the person I had in mind turned down the job, that we posted the position.
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That sucks. And makes no sense. Good luck to you. I would be curious to know how many drivers.....
Logical
Jun 2013
#3
I have a CDL. Never used it. Drivers like to say there are people with PhD's driver, but from the
Nanjing to Seoul
Jun 2013
#41
It automatically eliminates a huge number of applicants and saves the hiring manager's time.
Brickbat
Jun 2013
#7
they may want someone who wants to move up, that might be their business strategy.
loli phabay
Jun 2013
#16
I googled "transportation management degree" - all one phrase - and got 100,000 hits. O_O
reformist2
Jun 2013
#13
I was wondering too! Apparently my college offers such program for grad students.
alp227
Jun 2013
#34
Sometimes these job descriptions are written to give the appearance of objectivity by (1) family
AnotherMcIntosh
Jun 2013
#25
More likely the idiot employer has no clue what that degree is for, but thinks it sounds cool.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2013
#26
At one time someone with a BS in Transportation Mgmt would be over qualified
rightsideout
Jun 2013
#30
Go to the local truck stop at lunch and find someone driving one of their trucks and ask.
okaawhatever
Jun 2013
#44
Similar situation where one needs a BA in education AND a certification to teach in my state
no_hypocrisy
Jun 2013
#50