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Any fellow neets get anxiety when a job actually calls you for interview?
Thread starterCatLove56
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I know what stupid shit to expect with jobs makes me just dread going back. Honestly hope no one gets back to me but Kroger did so see how it goes. Interviews stress me tf out to you would think I don't care but I hate em
Yeah they just make my panic disorder go off the charts. I've been unemployed for 3 years and doing so many interviews without ever getting 1 offer. It's one of my main reasons to ctb.
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All of my social anxiety is completely gone, but I do still get some kind of anxiety/stress from both that sort of thing and just "having" to do bigger things in general. If I had a reason to be employed, then it would be a different story.
I certainly do. The thought of even getting an interview even though I've done lots of them before still freaks me out for some reason. A few months ago, a company even ghosted me on the interview that they were supposed to call me for and I actually felt relieved.
You're bound too but just be proud you actually have a sense of paying your way and not being a scrounger in this shit world. I don't mean people who are sick. But the people who leach off parents and people pretending they're ill.
Be proud of the integrity you have and if anyone especially a person of 'authority' (interviewer) tries to talk down to you, having to use their power to intimidate less fortunate, that's on them and you're a much better person.
Job interviews give me panic attacks. The truth is, that employee needs you. Maybe set up a bunch of job interviews you don't want, and practice being the one to turn down the offer, until you boost self confidence.
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