A Geographical/Socioeconomic Disconnect?

I've been following a few subreddits for jobs, especially the ones that serve up a list of jobs.

On one hand, you have jobs like the ones on r/BigDataJobs which serve up a list of Big Data jobs from around the world. Strangely enough, there aren't any American locations. r/scienceforhire has a list of Chemistry Jobs with most companies in the US, but most of them are chemistry jobs or locations that are outside of my local market. r/ProgrammingJobs has a short list, every one of them not in my area.

On the other hand, you have jobs like the ones on r/missourijobs which a majority of them are CDL jobs, customer service, sales/retail associates, etc. Things that I am too "overqualified" to work for or I have no interest in. (I really do not want to do CDL. I wanted to work an office job in the city.)

And yes, I do look at Indeed, Zip Recruiter, etc. And I know Reddit is probably not the best place to look for a job. Then again, it seems like nobody is using Craigslist to post jobs except for the same CDL/customer service/sales and retail associate people.

What I'd like to know is why the Big Data list reads like a Travel Agent's list of vacation packages while the local jobs subreddit is the list of people who bitch about being "short staffed" but don't bother to fill those jobs with the people they need that people are applying for even if they are "overqualified"? I mean, sure, most of these jobs suck and the couple of jobs that seem somewhat tolerable aren't in my part of the state.

I wanted to be a computer programmer or data analyst in St. Louis, Missouri, but it's like I have to move to Berlin to get a job when I don't know any German, I can't afford to move, and honestly don't want to move.

I'm starting to think that many of the jobs that are being posted have some major socioeconomic barriers that are so ungrounded from reality.

After all these years of job seekers having "too high expectations for jobs" or "think they are entitled", now it seems like the employers have been projecting their own problems on to the job seekers this entire time and it is starting to bite them in the ass with "staff shortages".

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A Geographical/Socioeconomic Disconnect? A Geographical/Socioeconomic Disconnect? Reviewed by Louhi on septembre 04, 2021 Rating: 5

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