Lie. Worst thing that can happen is them getting a great employee who’s willing to bend laws to advance the company. Make that liar a ceo at this point
I've been honest on my resume for the past 3 years and it's gotten me zilch. Starting to not give a crap about being an honest boyscout if lying is what puts food on the table.
You can get a 60k+ job without going to college, fyi. But yes, lie lie lie on your resume. For every single employer that does a background check, 20-30 won’t. So what if you get caught, not like there aren’t any jobs available doing the same thing for more pay and better benefits.
@@Justin-gn2rx realistically though, yes necessarily. 100,000$ a year vs 25k a year minimum wage. Literally 4x more hours. 5 years = 20 years. 10 years = 40 years. Yeah dawg no chance in hell.
He got his first job though which is always the hardest. At that point he doesn’t need to lie about his education to still be eligible for a lot of great opportunities. I don’t think I’d have to the balls to lie to that extent on a resume (just exaggerate) but it worked out well for him.
Ok but if he isn’t a doofus he will use his experience at said job and say on his resume he is still working said job (even with a 2 year wage gap) and will be on his way to making double the wage you would be
Then lie in other ways? Yall ever notice how when you google how to lie on these all of the pro advice is suppressed while theres a bunch of companys telling you not to lie? That tells you rn there only just now picking up on thisbproblem
Lie. Worst thing that can happen is them getting a great employee who’s willing to bend laws to advance the company. Make that liar a ceo at this point
I've been honest on my resume for the past 3 years and it's gotten me zilch. Starting to not give a crap about being an honest boyscout if lying is what puts food on the table.
I'm in the same boat. Fake it till you make it!
Worked for me for the last 7 years.
If they find out and fire me I’ll just lie at my next interview.
EZ
Soo hypothetically one could totally lie about going to college and get a 60 plus job .
You can get a 60k+ job without going to college, fyi. But yes, lie lie lie on your resume. For every single employer that does a background check, 20-30 won’t. So what if you get caught, not like there aren’t any jobs available doing the same thing for more pay and better benefits.
@@youtubedeletestheoppositio8188Not to mention too, most background checks are criminal checks, not to verify employment history or credentials
It happens a LOT more often then you would expect
What if they ask for certified copies of your certification?
Unless you're going to become a doctor, lawyer drugest or teacher.
It should be against the law to require a college degree. For anyother field.
5 years at 6 figures then getting fired is like 15-20 years in min wage do the math
Not necessarily because of your actual take home amount
@@Justin-gn2rx … minimum wage workers are taking more home than someone making 6 figures? Yeah maybe after 40x more hours put in
@@Justin-gn2rx realistically though, yes necessarily. 100,000$ a year vs 25k a year minimum wage. Literally 4x more hours. 5 years = 20 years. 10 years = 40 years. Yeah dawg no chance in hell.
He got his first job though which is always the hardest. At that point he doesn’t need to lie about his education to still be eligible for a lot of great opportunities. I don’t think I’d have to the balls to lie to that extent on a resume (just exaggerate) but it worked out well for him.
Which is why ya gotta lie about the experience since the education can be checked much more efficiently
how do you lie about the experience tho? genuinely curious coz i want to do it too
Ok but if he isn’t a doofus he will use his experience at said job and say on his resume he is still working said job (even with a 2 year wage gap) and will be on his way to making double the wage you would be
he could have just finished his degree while working his first job.
Should've, Could've, would've are the most useless words ever!
LOL how many companies actually do a background check to check educational credentials?
Then lie in other ways? Yall ever notice how when you google how to lie on these all of the pro advice is suppressed while theres a bunch of companys telling you not to lie? That tells you rn there only just now picking up on thisbproblem
What about when they do background checks and nothing comes up
Lmao very few employers actually verify educational attainment
Rescinded*
They would have found an excuse to rescind it anyway.
If someone has a job they can put in the time to get a degree
"rescinded" right? not "resended" as you wrote...
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