So I've always felt HR people hate me for some reason, which is why my applications rarely get forwarded to management. Well in this job I got the other week I first had an interview with the emergency department manager (because my friend who works there recommended me) which went very well and she basically told me I was hired after I jumped through the corporate hoops. Anyway, one of those hoops is doing a second interview with someone from HR. The guy who interviewed me was like 23 and had no medical experience or any sort non-desk experience as far as I could tell. He confirmed my suspicions about HR people hating me because after the interview he went to the ED manager and said he didn't think I should work there. Per reports of my friend who was there, she told him to shut the fuck up and hire me.
I do not understand HR at all. Like why do they think they should be a part of the decision making process for hiring on people for jobs they have no clue about?
Make sure he gets a foley and a flexi-seal if you ever see him in the ED.
Wasn't there a commercial in the 90's that went like that? With two kids basically doing martial arts over the last piece of something only for some other kid to swoop in and nab it as they duel in midair?
90s you say? About half of them, you are going to have to be more specific.
@TheStig did you use the word "synergize" in every sentence? Cause HR people really love that.
Also with regards to people who know nothing about your job calling all the shots: Welcome to employment. It only gets worse from here on out
I have this condition where if I speak corporate jargon I automatically spew projectile vomit everywhere. It's really tough for me and they just don't understand.
My thoughts on that tend to begin and end with "social engineering" hacker.
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KwoaruConfident SmirkFlawless Golden PecsRegistered Userregular
so the work van that the other guy drives had to be inspected and it failed because a big ole dent on the side right behind where the door opens (something about how cars shouldnt be potentially pinching off somebody's hand or finger or whatever)
so i took it to a good body shop and in the four months he has worked here the other guy has cause $1500 worth of body damage to the van (the dent that failed inspection is 400 by itself) plus partially breaking off the driver side mirror which was 150 to repair
i am almost impressed by that level of carelessness and super happy all that damage is from columns and not other car but this job just isnt that fucking hard
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CambiataCommander ShepardThe likes of which even GAWD has never seenRegistered Userregular
I work for a fortune 500 company. Today I got a work newsletter, one that is distributed nationally, that:
- is a .jpg
- contains long, complex links within the .jpg that are of course unclickable and uncopyable
- is covered in artifacts
"If you divide the whole world into just enemies and friends, you'll end up destroying everything" --Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind
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Donovan PuppyfuckerA dagger in the dark isworth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered Userregular
so the work van that the other guy drives had to be inspected and it failed because a big ole dent on the side right behind where the door opens (something about how cars shouldnt be potentially pinching off somebody's hand or finger or whatever)
so i took it to a good body shop and in the four months he has worked here the other guy has cause $1500 worth of body damage to the van (the dent that failed inspection is 400 by itself) plus partially breaking off the driver side mirror which was 150 to repair
i am almost impressed by that level of carelessness and super happy all that damage is from columns and not other car but this job just isnt that fucking hard
Dude. Bro. Dude.
You should see the way fleet drivers treat company vehicles that DON'T have to be road legal. Heavy trucks that work on private property, for instance. I've personally seen a Volvo FH16 that was worth a cool quarter of a million dollars be reduced to a rolling wreck in under 18 months.
I work for a fortune 500 company. Today I got a work newsletter, one that is distributed nationally, that:
- is a .jpg
- contains long, complex links within the .jpg that are of course unclickable and uncopyable
- is covered in artifacts
Taking a wild guess here:
- is an unsourced image taken straight from Google images and maybe only slightly modified.
I work for a fortune 500 company. Today I got a work newsletter, one that is distributed nationally, that:
- is a .jpg
- contains long, complex links within the .jpg that are of course unclickable and uncopyable
- is covered in artifacts
Taking a wild guess here:
- is an unsourced image taken straight from Google images and maybe only slightly modified.
I had a client that used to do this. The weird, misguided thought process somehow arrived at the notion that "it makes it harder to cut and paste content out of the newsletter" thereby helping to "keep people from stealing our precious newsletter content." This was also a pretty big company. Doesn't make it any less weird (it took me six months to talk them out of password protecting every. single. PDF they produced).
so the work van that the other guy drives had to be inspected and it failed because a big ole dent on the side right behind where the door opens (something about how cars shouldnt be potentially pinching off somebody's hand or finger or whatever)
so i took it to a good body shop and in the four months he has worked here the other guy has cause $1500 worth of body damage to the van (the dent that failed inspection is 400 by itself) plus partially breaking off the driver side mirror which was 150 to repair
i am almost impressed by that level of carelessness and super happy all that damage is from columns and not other car but this job just isnt that fucking hard
Dude. Bro. Dude.
You should see the way fleet drivers treat company vehicles that DON'T have to be road legal. Heavy trucks that work on private property, for instance. I've personally seen a Volvo FH16 that was worth a cool quarter of a million dollars be reduced to a rolling wreck in under 18 months.
I weep for that truck
I mean I've been doing this job on and off for 5 years (side note: please kill me) and I have scraped one van against a dumpster one time because I drive it like I give a shit about wrecking it the same way I would my own car
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CambiataCommander ShepardThe likes of which even GAWD has never seenRegistered Userregular
I work for a fortune 500 company. Today I got a work newsletter, one that is distributed nationally, that:
- is a .jpg
- contains long, complex links within the .jpg that are of course unclickable and uncopyable
- is covered in artifacts
Taking a wild guess here:
- is an unsourced image taken straight from Google images and maybe only slightly modified.
Not quite that bad! The email is actually formatted well, and branded with a company header.
In fact, I just looked at the source code, it's actually multple badly artifacted .jpgs in a table, so they easily could have made the links clickable.
"If you divide the whole world into just enemies and friends, you'll end up destroying everything" --Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind
So remember how I said the electronic system was going live here after a minimum of training? Also know how I keep saying a lot of the teachers here are kind of incompetent?
Honestly this transition is pretty much going exactly as I expected it to.
so the work van that the other guy drives had to be inspected and it failed because a big ole dent on the side right behind where the door opens (something about how cars shouldnt be potentially pinching off somebody's hand or finger or whatever)
so i took it to a good body shop and in the four months he has worked here the other guy has cause $1500 worth of body damage to the van (the dent that failed inspection is 400 by itself) plus partially breaking off the driver side mirror which was 150 to repair
i am almost impressed by that level of carelessness and super happy all that damage is from columns and not other car but this job just isnt that fucking hard
Dude. Bro. Dude.
You should see the way fleet drivers treat company vehicles that DON'T have to be road legal. Heavy trucks that work on private property, for instance. I've personally seen a Volvo FH16 that was worth a cool quarter of a million dollars be reduced to a rolling wreck in under 18 months.
I weep for that truck
I mean I've been doing this job on and off for 5 years (side note: please kill me) and I have scraped one van against a dumpster one time because I drive it like I give a shit about wrecking it the same way I would my own car
One advantage of working in a sheet metal shop was that we'd fix all of our bodywork in house. We knocked out dents, filled and sanded, repainted as necessary. We put together a fiberglass hood before it got exnayed. We weren't supposed to be doing our own repairs on ground vehicles and the fiberglass hood with a custom air scoop was considered "too obvious".
Oh man. When I worked at a wastewater treatment plant, they actually cared about the trucks. One got a scratch once, and they got super annoyed and stopped letting people use it certain places. Carrying ten 1-5 gallon containers down a 5 story building using the outside fire escape stairs was not fun.
If that's all there is my friends, then let's keep dancing
So, a very nice person who shall remain anonymous pm'd me to offer a word of advice about getting with HR about the thumb thing; just wanted everyone to know all that was handled by end of business yesterday, I'm in the clear.
Thank you for taking the time, it's very much appreciated!
It's funny how a slightly chilly office bothers me more than being an outdoors, night shift security guard in the middle of winter did. It's probably because I'm sitting on my ass all day.
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ArtreusI'm a wizardAnd that looks fucked upRegistered Userregular
I came real close to just walking out of work and quitting today.
So much bullshit. Would not have been great, since I don't have another job lined up right away
I almost forgot today was payday! Almost makes up for end of month stuff falling on a Friday.
Ugh. My payday is on the 10th of the month. Why would you do that, payroll? Why?
Mine is the 15th of the month, so half-way through. However I don't get my first paycheck till September 15th since I am only now finishing my first full month.
September is our month for yearly reviews, and I'm in a position for the next few months where I can take or leave this job. I could actually get as much if I left this job from taking more classes and thereby getting a higher GI bill payment. I look forward to being able to aggressively negotiate a pay raise for once.
I came real close to just walking out of work and quitting today.
So much bullshit. Would not have been great, since I don't have another job lined up right away
The single reason I never walked out on my prior job was the fact I had a family.
It sucked.
Oh guess what we get to leave early! Except we have to stay until this certain person who takes 4 times as long as necessary is done with her work. So really we will probably still be here at 5.
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Admittedly, perhaps things have changed since then.
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Oh yes, and should he ever need narcan you can bet I'm gonna slam it.
Also with regards to people who know nothing about your job calling all the shots: Welcome to employment. It only gets worse from here on out
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http://youtu.be/260XXx7wgBE
I have this condition where if I speak corporate jargon I automatically spew projectile vomit everywhere. It's really tough for me and they just don't understand.
I accidentally found a Pokemon Store nestled within Tokyo Station.
(Maybe this picture has the correct orientation)
Also did my doctor's appointment and signed the paperwork at the office, so I'm just waiting for Monday to roll around to start training.
the kawaii anime hasn't even taken you over completely yet
No these questions pretty much always started to get sexual in nature. Her company is primarily composed of women and dude was blind calling managers.
so i took it to a good body shop and in the four months he has worked here the other guy has cause $1500 worth of body damage to the van (the dent that failed inspection is 400 by itself) plus partially breaking off the driver side mirror which was 150 to repair
i am almost impressed by that level of carelessness and super happy all that damage is from columns and not other car but this job just isnt that fucking hard
- is a .jpg
- contains long, complex links within the .jpg that are of course unclickable and uncopyable
- is covered in artifacts
Dude. Bro. Dude.
You should see the way fleet drivers treat company vehicles that DON'T have to be road legal. Heavy trucks that work on private property, for instance. I've personally seen a Volvo FH16 that was worth a cool quarter of a million dollars be reduced to a rolling wreck in under 18 months.
Taking a wild guess here:
- is an unsourced image taken straight from Google images and maybe only slightly modified.
He tried just looking dead ahead, but failed so I flashed two-thumbs-up and said, "Hey there, Happy Friday!!!"
I am *such* a bastard.
I had a client that used to do this. The weird, misguided thought process somehow arrived at the notion that "it makes it harder to cut and paste content out of the newsletter" thereby helping to "keep people from stealing our precious newsletter content." This was also a pretty big company. Doesn't make it any less weird (it took me six months to talk them out of password protecting every. single. PDF they produced).
Email Box: Empty.
Voicemail Box: Empty.
Phones: Deadish.
6.5 hours left. Ugh.
Holy shit this is making me laugh way to hard. I am sitting in my office with tears in my eyes because I am laughing so hard.
I weep for that truck
I mean I've been doing this job on and off for 5 years (side note: please kill me) and I have scraped one van against a dumpster one time because I drive it like I give a shit about wrecking it the same way I would my own car
Not quite that bad! The email is actually formatted well, and branded with a company header.
In fact, I just looked at the source code, it's actually multple badly artifacted .jpgs in a table, so they easily could have made the links clickable.
Honestly this transition is pretty much going exactly as I expected it to.
One advantage of working in a sheet metal shop was that we'd fix all of our bodywork in house. We knocked out dents, filled and sanded, repainted as necessary. We put together a fiberglass hood before it got exnayed. We weren't supposed to be doing our own repairs on ground vehicles and the fiberglass hood with a custom air scoop was considered "too obvious".
Thank you for taking the time, it's very much appreciated!
Darth, can I hire you? I don't need you to actually do anything, just be Cool Office Dude. $50k starting.
So much bullshit. Would not have been great, since I don't have another job lined up right away
Mine is the 15th of the month, so half-way through. However I don't get my first paycheck till September 15th since I am only now finishing my first full month.
The 15th can not come soon enough.
The single reason I never walked out on my prior job was the fact I had a family.
It sucked.
Oh guess what we get to leave early! Except we have to stay until this certain person who takes 4 times as long as necessary is done with her work. So really we will probably still be here at 5.
We get ours every second thursday
Monthly sounds stressful as hell
Even bi-weekly is kind of rough. Weekly is where it's at.
Though one of the best parts of being a bartender? Cash money, in your hand, no wait time