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post #16 of 29
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You'll find that in most industries, executive level people have employment contracts. My take on employment contracts was given to me by a wise prof in a business strategy class. He had just retired from a very senior position at Motorola. He said, "Always view your employment contract as nothing more than negotiating how you will get paid, the terms upon which the company can end your employment and how much it will cost them to do so."

Wise words.

I think I found one of the ways that the rich are different from you and I...

Unless you're union, I guess.
post #17 of 29
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I think I found one of the ways that the rich are different from you and I...

Unless you're union, I guess.

Maybe, one day, you and I will be rich...and work for a union?
post #18 of 29
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Maybe, one day, you and I will be rich...and work for a union?

A man's gotta dream.

But you have pay dues on those dreams or you get your psychic knees smashed in.
post #19 of 29
A good friend of mine has never, ever been remotely qualified for any job he's gotten. By the way, he has a salesman's personality.
post #20 of 29
I'm convinced most people can do most jobs to at least a satisfactory level of competence, given say 6 months experience in the role and whatever role specific training is required. My definition of 'most people' ranges from anyone within a shot of average intelligence and average work ethic (95% of people?), to 51% of people depending on how disenchanted with humanity I am at any particular time.
post #21 of 29
Just did, starting on Monday. I'm pretty incompetent/useless in general though. I usually get my shit together for things with monetary motivation though.
post #22 of 29
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Well I have a seminar/interview on Monday.
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A good friend of mine has never, ever been remotely qualified for any job he's gotten. By the way, he has a salesman's personality.
Hah. I'm going to have to sell me and it's unnatural because I'm a modest guy. But I figure if I don't brag about myself then who will.
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Just did, starting on Monday. I'm pretty incompetent/useless in general though. I usually get my shit together for things with monetary motivation though.
Cool, good luck.
post #23 of 29
every president ever
post #24 of 29
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Maybe, one day, you and I will be rich...and work for a union?

union workers FTW!!!!
post #25 of 29
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kind of a "change of pace" post but i figured someone might find it useful
there is a thread in a forum i used to visit that talks about this alot...and just life in general

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/79...your-life-787/

if anyone has some free time, this thread really is an inspiring read

For anyone that didn't bother to click (thinking who wants to read some random forum, right?) this is totally worth it. Great, great story.
post #26 of 29
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I'm convinced most people can do most jobs to at least a satisfactory level of competence, given say 6 months experience in the role and whatever role specific training is required. My definition of 'most people' ranges from anyone within a shot of average intelligence and average work ethic (95% of people?), to 51% of people depending on how disenchanted with humanity I am at any particular time.

Thats because most people can only function at a 'satisfactory level of competence'.
post #27 of 29
At a company event recently on diversity one of the very few female senior execs in my company (which is huge) stood up to encourage more of the females in the room to go for top jobs. She stated a view that if a man sees a job that he thinks he is only 50% qualified for, he is likely to shrug and just go for it, thinking "I'll learn the rest as I go, no risk no gain". A woman in the same situation will not go for it and needs to feel that she has 90% of the job requirements met before she will consider applying, hence fewer women even attempt to go for the big jobs. I'd never heard that one before and it made a change from the usual "its all the men's fault" line of discussion.
post #28 of 29
Every job Ive ever had.
post #29 of 29
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Originally Posted by phreak View Post
kind of a "change of pace" post but i figured someone might find it useful
there is a thread in a forum i used to visit that talks about this alot...and just life in general

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/79...your-life-787/

if anyone has some free time, this thread really is an inspiring read

this is really, really good. especially for the young kids like me
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