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  • NecessaryCatharsis
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    Quoth mikoyan29 View Post
    One of the more interesting tidbits I remember from job hunting is to be nice to everyone you meet at the company. Evidently there are some people that will ask the receptionist how he or she was treated when you came in.
    I will every time.

    I've also tossed resumes after a decent interview with people who couldn't be bothered thanking or acknowledging the office manager if she brings us coffee during the interview. If we are still talking even a nod or smile is all it takes.

    I was in the office talking to a guy who was dropping a resume when the boss, who was helping repair a piece of machinery, walked in covered in grease. The job hunter kind of glared at boss while he asked me to order certain parts, and when he carried on to the bathroom to clean up, job hunter said "that was rather rude of him to interrupt our conversation," before talking a few more minutes about our company and his resume. Job hunter left and boss walked out of the bathroom, picked the resume off my desk, looked at and said "huh", threw it out and kept walking.

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  • Little Miss Codeless
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    Well, that makes a lot of sense. Someone who is only polite/nice to superiours is not someone you´d want to work with.

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  • mikoyan29
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    One of the more interesting tidbits I remember from job hunting is to be nice to everyone you meet at the company. Evidently there are some people that will ask the receptionist how he or she was treated when you came in.

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  • ADeMartino
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    Quoth Estil View Post
    Would this be at all like if you were a Starfleet cadet trying to apply for an assignment aboard the Enterprise and the cadet said this eh, colorful conversation at turned out to be William T. Riker? Those of you who are Trekkies will surely understand.
    Remember, in this particular outfit, senior officers could seemingly steal starships, flaunt orders and regulations, and even circumvent Starfleet's own highest, most profound directive - all without fear of consequence.

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  • NorthernZel
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    Quoth Estil View Post
    For example in my home state of KY's laws, it is totally fair game to fire someone for being gay [snip] but firing someone because they are a smoker is unlawful discrimination.
    Wow. Would you please start a thread about it on Fratching? I would really like to comment on that, but I don't think it'd be suitable in here. I guess the "Grab Bag" section over there would be the right place to put it.

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  • Estil
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    Quoth ADeMartino View Post
    Agh! That's discrimination! You're discriminating against racists! Call the ACLU!
    As I found out the hard way a few years ago, it'only counts if it's the UNLAWFUL kind. For example in my home state of KY's laws, it is totally fair game to fire someone for being gay (remember sexual orientation is not yet a federally "protected class") but firing someone because they are a smoker is unlawful discrimination.

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  • Estil
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    Would this be at all like if you were a Starfleet cadet trying to apply for an assignment aboard the Enterprise and the cadet said this eh, colorful conversation at turned out to be William T. Riker? Those of you who are Trekkies will surely understand.

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  • ADeMartino
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    Quoth tedmchugh View Post
    I held up his application and ripped it in half and told him to get the %$@ out of my store...all in front of my employees.
    Agh! That's discrimination! You're discriminating against racists! Call the ACLU!

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  • tedmchugh
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    I had this one guy write down the following in response to the question "Why did you leave "XYZ Job?": His response: "I hate working with mexicans."

    Now if there is one thing I hate the most..it's racist. So I told him to come in for an interview. At the time I had a Hispanic employee who was also gay working that nite. When the guy came in, I asked him some typical questions and when we got to the racist part of his app, I held up his application and ripped it in half and told him to get the %$@ out of my store...all in front of my employees.

    Man that felt good!!

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  • taxguykarl
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    Quoth XCashier View Post
    How stupid you gotta be to snarl at anyone who happens to be where you're applying for a job?
    Careful, XC, we see enough people who would take you question as a challenge.

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  • XCashier
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    Quoth wolfie View Post
    Actually, seagulls are management material. They swoop in, squawk a lot, chow down on any employee lunches that are left unguarded, crap on everything, and fly off.


    That guy...words fail me. How stupid you gotta be to snarl at anyone who happens to be where you're applying for a job? They could be a visitor, or they could be the president of the company. You never know.

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  • eltf177
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    Professional Darwinism at its funniest!

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  • Marmalady
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    "Bullet, meet Foot. Foot, this is Bullet."

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  • Sheldonrs
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    Did I mention my last name actually is Siegel?

    Lol

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  • Ironclad Alibi
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    Quoth ShadowTiger View Post
    Her: ".. no, what, he's the second in command of the stockroom."
    Did that guy even bother to finish filling out the application?

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