Re: Youth Unemployment : Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:58 pm
Damo-Leeds wrote:
I think the most demoralising thing for university graduates is getting turned down for a relatively easy job like stacking shelves at a supermarket. One of the battlefront campaigners went for a job at ASDA and was told she was unsuitable – like who are ASDA to judge whose suitable and unsuitable to9 stack their shelves? If anyone’s a job snob these days then its employers who turn down well educated people for a menial job. You’d think that the biggest supermarkets in this country would be more than happy to provide employment for our graduates until they find employment in their preferred field.
It makes zero sense for a company to take on a graduate for a menial job - unless the graduate is intending to work their way up through the ranks - for the simple fact they know they'll be taking on an employee who is actively looking elsewhere and is just filling a gap.
In simple terms, graduates are seen as overqualified for shelf stacking and by hiring inefficiently in that manner the supermarket will only be inviting increased staff turnover and all the associated expense and work hours that will incur - including hiring, training, uniforms, administration, HR & management work hours, etc.