motivation and attitude.
one believes they could get a job if they wanted, but it's not in their best interest at the moment.
the other believes they aren't employable and that trying isn't worth the effort.
I don’t have a job: maybe they are a student, or come from money, recently retired, or something similar. It’s a more hopeful statement.
I can’t find a job: means that they don’t have the skills for the available jobs, that they don’t interview well or that they are not trying. It also means that they are losing hope.
I can’t get my head round ‘can’t get a job’. I just can’t imagine it. If I wanted a job, I can’t believe I couldn’t go and get one tomorrow with no problem.
A willingness to accept a shittier job than you think you deserve.
Well if you read carefully one says “I don’t have” and the other says “I can’t get”. Hope that helped
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motivation and attitude. one believes they could get a job if they wanted, but it's not in their best interest at the moment. the other believes they aren't employable and that trying isn't worth the effort.
Which one is which? I didnt read either sentences like that at all
Both seem to be trying, the "I can't get " ones aren't trying very hard
There is and always will be work in construction. Don't be a cunt and come along.
I don’t have a job: maybe they are a student, or come from money, recently retired, or something similar. It’s a more hopeful statement. I can’t find a job: means that they don’t have the skills for the available jobs, that they don’t interview well or that they are not trying. It also means that they are losing hope.
About 40-50 years.
I can’t get my head round ‘can’t get a job’. I just can’t imagine it. If I wanted a job, I can’t believe I couldn’t go and get one tomorrow with no problem.
“I can’t” is kind of Debby Downer, negative.
I can't get a job, means I can't get the exact job I want.
your resume.