I am starting to see this more and more, job openings that, among other criteria, require you to be "tolerant to frustration". WTF?? I can only imagine the horrible job environment you will end up in if they hire you. Pathetic...
Yes - if they say that right in the description, it must be hellish. Or, maybe they've had alot of workers go 'office space' on them?
I've never heard of that, but then again I haven't really been looking for a job either. I certainly wouldn't apply for that job though.
Oh, yeah, you see that pressure one in 99% of the jobs here. Just imagine a job that requires you to be able to work under pressure and be tolerant to frustration... wow, can't get any worse than that.
I don't think they even have scientists in this country, they all flee to other places. Nah, must be a crummy job that pays about $300 a month.
Which brings us to the next question, what job: 1. Requires the candidate to work under pressure 2. Requires the candidate to tolerate frustrations 3. Pay $300 a month...
Mostly sales jobs http://jobsearch.occ.com.mx/getjob.asp?ss=&jobid=549373&key=frustraci%F3n that one is for a cell phone company and is a sales position http://jobsearch.occ.com.mx/getjob.asp?ss=&jobid=799261&key=frustraci%F3n Thas for some kind of school and also a sales position
I've never seen that in any job advertisement here and I sure as h*ll as with most people wouldn't be applying. There's enough frustrations in life already.
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