

You know any more details on the situation than what’s in the article or is this some kind of socially acceptable prejudice?
You know any more details on the situation than what’s in the article or is this some kind of socially acceptable prejudice?
What’s it like to hate other people for having unimportant preferences you don’t share?
I haven’t had a Facebook in a very long time. Anytime a business only uses Facebook I just don’t use that business.
This is probably how they are charging a premium for customers not purchasing their fsd I bet.
At some point we need to start criminalizing shit like this and actually holding people accountable.
Worked for me, but I couldn’t include any names or swearing.
The natural outcome of making jobs easier in a profit driven business model is to either add more work or reduce the number of workers.
Maybe an alternate perspective, but I do a lot of interviews for technical roles like developers, product owners, architects, etc.
There’s often a perception that the role can be done isolated at a desk grinding on tasks, but that is often not the case. It’s easy to find people who will do task work, but really hard to find people who are capable communicators and empathizers with the people they will be working with. At the end of the day, we’re trying to fill the roles with someone who we can trust alone in a room with a customer, and not someone who will be alone in a room doing tasks.
I’ve only ever had one job ask me to do a homework style challenge and I thought it was weird and off putting.
I have a full time job, and a family, and a lot of other shit going on. If you give me homework I’m not going to bother with your company.
I feel like giving out homework in a job interview is a good way to filter out anyone who is busy being gainfully employed already, and leaves you with a weaker pool on average to draw from.
Sure there are some stinkers out there, but if you can’t suss that out in an interview that’s on you.
Ahh I wonder if someone else also recently read John Green’s “Everything is Tuberculosis”.