Degree Holder With Experience Gets Rejected for Server Gig
A 22-year-old woman with a bachelor's degree and experience at two restaurants was denied a serving job. She shared the experience in a TikTok video that received over 200,000 views. The situation prompted discussions about the difficulties of securing entry-level work when overqualified.
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New details identify the source as a TikTok video by user @lliivvyyyyyyyyyy with over 200,000 views.
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University Graduate Rejected for Server Role Despite Experience
confidence 100%A 22-year-old woman with a bachelor's degree and experience at two restaurants was denied a serving job. She shared the experience in a TikTok video that received over 200,000 views. The situation prompted discussions about the difficulties of securing entry-level work when overqualified.
What's confirmed:
- A 22-year-old university graduate with a bachelor's degree was rejected for a restaurant serving job.
- The job seeker had previously worked in two restaurants.
Still unconfirmed:
- The woman's rejection may be due to being overqualified.
- The job seeker is struggling to find placement jobs to move forward in her career.
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Bachelor's Degree Holder Rejected for Server Position
confidence 90%A 22-year-old graduate shared her experience of being denied a restaurant serving job. Despite holding a bachelor's degree and having experience at two restaurants, she was rejected. The incident sparked a debate on X regarding the current job market.
What's confirmed:
- A woman with a bachelor's degree was rejected for a serving job.
- The individual has previously worked in two restaurants.
- The situation sparked a debate among users on X.
Still unconfirmed:
- The job seeker goes by the TikTok username @lliivvyyyyyyyyyy.
- The woman spoke to over 200,000 viewers on TikTok.