u/EndOk8776

This recruiter just messaged me with this job on indeed 😂

And I skimmed it to look at their “wish list”

“We want someone with experience , min 2 years in counseling.”

RD Job Posting Starter Pack:

“We are seeking a licensed healthcare professional with specialized training, emotional labor capacity, public health knowledge, and high-volume clinical productivity… for approximately the same hourly rate as mid-level retail management.” 🤡

$27.00 an hour and this is in giant metro city 😂😂😂
Like, what???

Then the profession wonders why experienced RDs leave clinical care.

Anyways I just messaged the recruiter back, “you may want to do better market research before creating a job posting for dietitians. I don’t show up for work for anything under $40 an hour. I have a MS degree, 4 years of counseling experience, lead board meetings and have my own private business I run. $27 an hour is for fresh out of school, no experience RDs seeking experience. Hire that one.” 😂😂😂

It’s so savage … so savage to the point I almost feel guilty for writing that back. But at the same time, the health department needs to do better. Go haggle Donny for a bigger budget or something. Ice agents make like 100k,., ?? Im sure you can go find the money somewhere in Congress

These job postings are embarrassing as hell

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u/EndOk8776 — 2 days ago

Anyone here work as a food service manger for fast-food, quick serve or health food places as an RDN?

Hi,

I’m trying to explore diffferent areas to pivot my career. I have an interesting opportunity that evolved to possibly oversea a health food quick serve store as a store manager but my only experience is my internships at a LTC facility during 2021 when internships were sloppy to say the least, short staffed and I was trained by a DTR at a nursing home.

My experience with fast food is college jobs that I hated b IT mainly cause I was register and direct facing patient care. Can anyone give me an idea of what day-to-day store manager entails or if RDN program has given me even the training to succeed in this area if I pivot. The hiring manager seems highly engaged in me as a potential hire but I just do not have any confidence in myself at this time and am scared of being a nightmare manager that employees just hate 😭

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u/EndOk8776 — 4 days ago