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05-06-2008 08:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by monster
(Post 451568)
But did you hire well -based on their abilities, experience and potential? Or did you hire based on name and suspected racial origin?
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I don't care what someone's racial origin, religion, gender, age, etc. happens to be as long as they can communicate effectively and work well with others.
I always hire the best person for the job, but at the top of every resume is the name of the person. If they've got an oddball name, I read no further. If someone's name is Claud Balls, I laugh and toss the resume in the garbage and I judge the other candidates based on their level of skill, education, and experience.
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Originally Posted by monster
(Post 451568)
And if the former, then how come you make such a pittance and can't stay in any job for an extended period?
and most of them work at McDonalds.
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I've been in the computer network consulting field for about 20 years with a few periods in the middle doing other jobs when computer jobs were scarce (bartender, casino dealer, etc.). The nature of consulting is that you move around a lot. You are hired for a certain period of time for a salary higher than permanent employees.
Right now I make $85,000 a year, but on average I've always made $60k or higher. I've never worked at McDonalds, though I have worked in fast food when in high school, and I delivered pizzas for extra money when things got tough. I have always paid my bills and never taken a dime of money from any government welfare plan.
Why so interested in my job? I don't go to your job and slap the plunger out of your hand or the dick out of your mouth.
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