
Where we are: Emma Rabbit is trying to re-enter the workforce after taking time off to have children.She has been using the Animal Hunter website to find an opening, but the postings she’s been receiving are not rabbit friendly. You can see Part 1 here. he was at lunch with her best friend, Musette, when the topic came up.

Musette: How’s the job hunt going Emma? Are you having any luck finding a new career?
Emma: I’m pretty disappointed. All they send me are carnivore jobs.
Musette: That’s strange. You’re using AnimalHunter, right?
Emma: It’s really the only thing out there that doesn’t charge a fee.
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Musette: I’ve heard really good things about it. What did you put for your job interests and requirements?
Emma: What do you mean by requirements? I put in my personal information and told them that I used to teach aerobics. Isn’t that all you need?
Musette: What did you put in the section about preferred working conditions.
Emma: I don’t know what you’re talking about.
Musette: Why don’t you show me what you put in your profile. Maybe I can help you figure out what’s wrong.
Emma pulled up her profile. Musette looked over what was there.
Musette: Why don’t you have anything for your preferred work environment?
Emma: I don’t really care where I work.

Musette: But, look. You can choose whether you’re inside or outside and whether you want to work with humans.
Emma: I guess I should have at least clicked on it. I want to be outside with no humans.
Musette: Got it. What about the animals classification section?
Emma: I don’t remember seeing that. Is that one of those sections that aren’t required?
Musette: It’s not required, but it helps them find the right type of job for you. They want to know if you’re carnivore or herbivore. Once you put in herbivore, it’s asks you if you would be comfortable working with carnivores or omnivores.
Emma: I think I’d like to work with other herbivores. The smell of meat makes me sick, so I don’t want to work with that either.
Musette: Okay. The last question is about what species you are. You don’t have to answer it, but it does narrow down the jobs it will send you.
Emma: Okay. You can put down rabbit. I don’t want any more cat jobs.
Musette: Here we go. Let’s see what you get back now.
AnimalHunter has a match for you. Duke and Edna’s Farmers Market is looking for an energetic animal to manage the stalls Friday-Sunday. Must have excellent communication skills and experience with scheduling vendors. Very fast-paced.
Emma: The farmer’s market sounds great, but I don’t think I’m cut out to work with assertive animals.
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AnimalHunter has a match for you. Mama rabbits, are your kits grown? Miss having little ones around? You can be a live-in nanny. Teach our little ones, feed them, and take them to the park. Room and board with a small living allowance. References will be checked. No friends over while you’re working. Sundays off.
Emma: Nope. If I want more kits, I will have my own.

AnimalHunter has a match for you. We’re expanding and have openings for cashiers, stockers, maintenance, and more. Competitive wages and employee discounts.
Emma: Ooh. This might work. It’s not outside, but it’s all herbivores. Let me click “Apply”.
Emma got an interview at Allyson’s. They were so impressed with the way she presented herself that she was hired as the assistant produce inspector. She spends her time deciding whether the vegetables are too wilted to be sold.

Pictures courtesy of Google Images.



Bunny yoga! Oh my goodness!
They are very cute
emma if thiz job doez knot werk out a ply at de farmerz market…just LOOK at all thoz veggies…itz like a rabbits dreem come troo 🥬🥦🫛🥕🥗🐇🐇 happee week end everee one 🐾‼️😸💙
Good advice. Thank you!
I am glad Emma finally found the right job for her. XO
Sometimes it just takes a while
Aw, I’m so glad she found the perfect job!
She will be good in the produce department.
Congratulations Emma! I think you’ve found your niche!
It is an excellent job for her
As someone actively looking at jobs right now, out of all the depressing aspects, perhaps the worst is that companies are using AI to sort applications, which means yours can be tossed before a human being looks at it, regardless of how much effort you put into writing a good cover letter or even how experienced you are.
Thankfully AI doesn’t decide which rabbits to hire…yet.
AI is horrible. People are using it to create cover letters and resumes while the companies use it to screen. Each side is trying to outsmart the other. I’ve been hearing about people sending out hundreds of resumes.
Yay! I hope she likes it! That was nice of her friend to help her out
Sometimes all you need is a fresh perspective
Here’s an opportunity: https://www.eurekaspringsworkingbunnies.com/
Oh my goodness. Actual working rabbits! Thank you
Now that’s good news, Emma. Glad you found a job that suits you🐰Double Pawkisses for a Happy Day to all of you🐾😽💞
Thank you! I love the produce department