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Claiming Sexual Harassment: The new weapon for women?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16021411" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Kabingo. </p><p></p><p>I've had people wander in, ask for a manager, and I ask what it is concerning. They go "looking for a job." </p><p><em>"Oh, well I can help with that. What skills and aptitude do you have?"</em></p><p>"I can do an'thing."</p><p><em>"Ok, can you program a robot?"</em></p><p>"I ain't know, pro'lly."</p><p><em>"Hold on one second..."</em></p><p>...and I'd go get the general manager, say "we have a qualified candidate in the lobby looking to speak with you." He'd perk right up, go out, and I'd beeline for the opposite end of the hallway. He'd come back after 30 seconds and go "you really need to stop doing that."</p><p></p><p>While on that topic, we were given a very strict set of new rules for interviewing (Especially for women).</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">No writing notes on resumes</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">No asking about hobbies/interests even if they are related to the position</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Must use the term "candidate," cannot use any pronouns</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Cannot answer any questions that can be misconstrued as fraudulent inducement</li> </ul><p>The list goes on and on and on. They're afraid that someone may sue because they didn't get a job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16021411, member: 181885"] Kabingo. I've had people wander in, ask for a manager, and I ask what it is concerning. They go "looking for a job." [i]"Oh, well I can help with that. What skills and aptitude do you have?"[/i] "I can do an'thing." [i]"Ok, can you program a robot?"[/i] "I ain't know, pro'lly." [i]"Hold on one second..."[/i] ...and I'd go get the general manager, say "we have a qualified candidate in the lobby looking to speak with you." He'd perk right up, go out, and I'd beeline for the opposite end of the hallway. He'd come back after 30 seconds and go "you really need to stop doing that." While on that topic, we were given a very strict set of new rules for interviewing (Especially for women). [LIST] [*]No writing notes on resumes [*]No asking about hobbies/interests even if they are related to the position [*]Must use the term "candidate," cannot use any pronouns [*]Cannot answer any questions that can be misconstrued as fraudulent inducement [/LIST] The list goes on and on and on. They're afraid that someone may sue because they didn't get a job. [/QUOTE]
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