I mean this in the most serious way; I’m applying for jobs right now but I’m really not good at interviews because I just can’t fake that I have the motivation for life or a want to work when I know it’s all pointless anyways. Like how do you guys sell yourself during interviews knowing that you don’t want to work if it’s all pointless?
I really don’t understand how people do it, I personally just have the hardest time selling myself or making myself believe in something I know isn’t true.
Like when it’s “Why do you want to work here?” I honestly don’t. I don’t want to be underpaid since I live in one of the most expensive places in the US and I’m being offered $17. I don’t want to go home exhausted. I don’t want to pretend like I’m happy whenever I go into work and during my whole shift.
Interview tips are greatly appreciated, since I don’t want to work, but I know I need to to survive. I live in the East Bay Area, so anywhere that would fit an entry level job just trying to get by while having a chill yet responsible (not enforced happiness vibe) is cool too