Lemme sketch ya something:

- Applied for a job in Feb
- Interviewed for job in Feb, essentially a week after applying
- Second interview a week after. Verbal agreement to send Statement of work and other such fun paperworky things within 3 days.

What follows is three MONTHS of unanswered emails, promises that "the boss is really busy but DOES really want to work with me" from the only employee I can reach on Slack.
Boss has a Calendly. Figured I'd book some time on their calendly as that is where one keeps their availability current, except they email me minutes before the starting time telling me they need to reschedule because their Calendly autoaccepts. of course, no rescheduling time is provided. I asked for one over email. Out of the 8 emails I have sent over the last 3 months, one got answered, and only after I had the coworker ping boss. Twice.

Why am I doing all this, in spite of all the red flags that I am very much aware of?
Because #accessibility. #hireMe

I'm a qualified #accessibility professional with lived experience, but I'm in Europe where, in spite of the EAA, accessibility positions appear to be at a premium, and the ones in the US appear to require me to live within an arbitrary portion of the planet to get a foot in the door. A portion of planet I'd rather like to avoid for my continued existence's sake, if possible.
If anybody thinks this is rather silly, come talk to me, maybe we can work something out :)
@zersiax you wouldn't find any here to, I've been applying for 6 months now.
I've applied for 300 or so jobs already

@zersiax

Accessibility jobs I've seen in the US weren't paying very well.

@zersiax I hope you get something soon.