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Is it time to worry about the stock market?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16086119" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Funny how that goes. It's because there is so much deadwood in the job market that employers are sick of paying for people who don't deliver. It's not that employers can't find people, it's that they can't find effective people.</p><p></p><p>I'm not some hiring guru, believe me, I've had my fair share of blunders but to my credit I identify them quick. Some people are just really good in the interviewing process and wind up sucking bad after the "trial period" wears off. I had one guy who was phenomenal in the interview process, hired him, and within two weeks he was sleeping at his desk and/or doing nothing but looking at college football news. Gone. Had another one that I identified as a "b player" at the start, but we needed manpower. Had to let him go after he was caught bragging about coming in at 5am, yet I was always the first one in the office at 5:30am- guy was frauding hours. It wastes the employers time and money having to deal with these sludgeballs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16086119, member: 181885"] Funny how that goes. It's because there is so much deadwood in the job market that employers are sick of paying for people who don't deliver. It's not that employers can't find people, it's that they can't find effective people. I'm not some hiring guru, believe me, I've had my fair share of blunders but to my credit I identify them quick. Some people are just really good in the interviewing process and wind up sucking bad after the "trial period" wears off. I had one guy who was phenomenal in the interview process, hired him, and within two weeks he was sleeping at his desk and/or doing nothing but looking at college football news. Gone. Had another one that I identified as a "b player" at the start, but we needed manpower. Had to let him go after he was caught bragging about coming in at 5am, yet I was always the first one in the office at 5:30am- guy was frauding hours. It wastes the employers time and money having to deal with these sludgeballs. [/QUOTE]
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