Janbebe42
I understand your frustration but a descendant from one of the original Canadian families, college educated does not necessarily open doors for you. Unfortunately
the priorities regarding assistance in our modern world focus on those newly arrived, language challenged, and the only thing you have as a plus is your gender and of course your education but on the minus side...look at the lineup ahead.
You have masked your disappointment and perhaps anger, but it may be using up
all of your energy by giving you a reason to give up.
As you are no doubt competent and knowledgeable, you may be judged that you do
not really "need a job" because of your assets. My first reaction when reading your
opening post was "why don't you start your own business"..... and my next question..... "why not?"
You are able to survive apparently because you are here, frustrated yes, and angry perhaps, but our world has morphed into finding the largest number of needy to be
the first ones to secure employment because they work for less, ergo more can be
employed.
You may be pricing yourself outside the marketplace....but you probably know this.
Start on a journey of self examination and ask: Why would I hire myself? Be honest, looking over where you live at the present time, and your attitude when you interview.... you may be giving off "I'm better than this" kind of vibe.... because you probably are, but it's not a winning presentation.
If you can survive, why not write a book.... self help is good....caught in the modern work world of unemployable....would be excellent as a recap of your own
personal struggles..... someone in the Canadian govenrment might even get a few
suggestions from it......
Do a self sell as soon as you can..... start with throwing out all the reasons you are using unsuccessfully and perhaps get used to admitting they aren't working... and
get down to reality..... I want this job because I need to work, to thrive again, and not to be discriminated against because of my background....
If you secure any interviews, please use the word "need" regularly - that you "need to work" implication being you are not at home sipping lattes with your best friends....and one real winner of a phrase in an interview "reverse discrimination", implying you are being put aside because of your ethnicity of privilege which in itself is a judgment against you and may be a case for "poor hiring practice" in a government which tap dances daily on lawsuit probabilities.
The world has turned upside down and you are the casualty of culture many are experiencing... Best wishes to you...stay positive. Curio