Sticking it to The Man
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
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( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
From little victories over your bank manager to epic wins over the law - tell us how you've put one over authority. Right on, kids!
Suggestion from Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic
( , Thu 17 Jun 2010, 16:01)
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Yes, but he chose that job.
Every workplace bully I've ever heard of was 'passionate' about their 'high pressure' job which 'requires a thick skin.'
(edit) Although the free market does seem to encourage or reward the bad aspects of people's personality, and punish the good parts.
( , Fri 18 Jun 2010, 14:08, 1 reply)
Every workplace bully I've ever heard of was 'passionate' about their 'high pressure' job which 'requires a thick skin.'
(edit) Although the free market does seem to encourage or reward the bad aspects of people's personality, and punish the good parts.
( , Fri 18 Jun 2010, 14:08, 1 reply)
well, if I get what you're saying . . .
It's actually not such a bad idea. The employee is in an even worse position if he has just left one job, and started a new one that he has no hope of sticking with.
It's a practical tactic for both sides. The potential employee won't gain anything by having a nice comfortable interview for a job in a shark pond that he can't handle.
It makes sense.
( , Fri 18 Jun 2010, 14:17, closed)
It's actually not such a bad idea. The employee is in an even worse position if he has just left one job, and started a new one that he has no hope of sticking with.
It's a practical tactic for both sides. The potential employee won't gain anything by having a nice comfortable interview for a job in a shark pond that he can't handle.
It makes sense.
( , Fri 18 Jun 2010, 14:17, closed)
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