- Aug 7, 2021
- 1,478
- Tinnitus Since
- 2012 (mild) & 04/2021 (severe)
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Ototoxicity (2012) Unknown-likely noise induce (2021)
This sucks. I've been unemployed for a year now and have been applying for jobs pretty much non-stop for 5 months. So far I've only landed interviews with 2 different companies. My interview with the first company which was 3 and half months ago, I was actually offered the job, but ultimately declined the offer due to a COVID 19 vaccine requirement. There's been a decent amount of anecdotal reports here (and elsewhere) regarding the vaccines and its potential side effects, the main one being the possibility that it could cause tinnitus or worsen previous existing tinnitus (semi-permanently at least). After some deliberation, I decided it just wasn't worth the risk. My tinnitus is already bad enough and I did not want to jeopardize that. I'm still not sure if I made the right call here in the end, but clearly tinnitus was a big factor in the decision making.
Now this 2nd company which I've been currently conducting interviews with have decided to drop me. To be fair, my rejection was largely due to lacking experience in a specific function related to the job position, so I can't really fault the tinnitus entirely here. But during my 2nd interview with this company, I kept having to ask the interviewer to repeat the questions and fumbled my answers a bit because the environment around me was quite noisy (nearby construction noise) and distracting. At one point, I was more concerned about my ears than I was with the actual interview. No spikes from this event however, so that'll give a bit more confidence if something like this were to happen again. I just hate how my ear condition is at the forefront of my mind for everything I do. I'm tired of having to constantly worry about tinnitus and ears each time I'm put into some new environment.
So here I am again, right at the beginning. I'm just depressed and burned out from applying all over again. When you get rejected, i.e., no return calls, no email response or interviews, there comes a point where you begin to feel as if something is wrong with you and you begin to doubt your abilities.
You feel guilty every time you start doing anything remotely fun, because you feel like you're wasting valuable time. It doesn't help having to constantly worry about the safety of your ears throughout the job search process as well. That makes things a bit more harder too.
TL;DR: Applying for jobs is soul destroying and tiring. You feel impotent, useless and without purpose. And having tinnitus just adds another extra layer of difficulty to it. Tinnitus is at the forefront of your mind for everything you do when applying for jobs. I refuse to let this condition disable me, but still having trouble navigating life with this condition.
— Feel free to share your experiences (applying for jobs)
— Tips + advice is greatly appreciated
Now this 2nd company which I've been currently conducting interviews with have decided to drop me. To be fair, my rejection was largely due to lacking experience in a specific function related to the job position, so I can't really fault the tinnitus entirely here. But during my 2nd interview with this company, I kept having to ask the interviewer to repeat the questions and fumbled my answers a bit because the environment around me was quite noisy (nearby construction noise) and distracting. At one point, I was more concerned about my ears than I was with the actual interview. No spikes from this event however, so that'll give a bit more confidence if something like this were to happen again. I just hate how my ear condition is at the forefront of my mind for everything I do. I'm tired of having to constantly worry about tinnitus and ears each time I'm put into some new environment.
So here I am again, right at the beginning. I'm just depressed and burned out from applying all over again. When you get rejected, i.e., no return calls, no email response or interviews, there comes a point where you begin to feel as if something is wrong with you and you begin to doubt your abilities.
You feel guilty every time you start doing anything remotely fun, because you feel like you're wasting valuable time. It doesn't help having to constantly worry about the safety of your ears throughout the job search process as well. That makes things a bit more harder too.
TL;DR: Applying for jobs is soul destroying and tiring. You feel impotent, useless and without purpose. And having tinnitus just adds another extra layer of difficulty to it. Tinnitus is at the forefront of your mind for everything you do when applying for jobs. I refuse to let this condition disable me, but still having trouble navigating life with this condition.
— Feel free to share your experiences (applying for jobs)
— Tips + advice is greatly appreciated