In the past I have actually been declined for a job because I was considered overqualified for it, (which was true), but I already knew I was worth more money than that job. However, I needed the money and the job was open, so why does a business care if your overqualified for a position as long as you are still willing to do it.
It would seem to me that they are getting something like a PhD mind/worker for high school pay!? I do not have a PhD, but you get the analogy I was trying to make. So you agree with me, is being overqualified for a job any reason not to get it?
2006-08-31
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