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Fri Dec-17-04 03:22 AM
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Would you hire a right winger ? |
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could you come to grips with it if they were right for the job ?
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Fri Dec-17-04 03:27 AM
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I guess. But I wouldn't converse w/ him or her other than to talk about the job.
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Fri Dec-17-04 03:27 AM
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2. Yep. As long as they shut up and clean that toilet it's ok. |
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Fri Dec-17-04 03:29 AM
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Fri Dec-17-04 03:32 AM
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4. I actually work for a Republican State Senator here in Ohio... |
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A good man who is always at odds with me when it comes to politics. He isn't your typical RW as he embraces a lot of the liberal social agenda and so has made a few enemies down in Columbus....
He had tickets to see GW when he came to my home town right before the election and gave them out to all the people in the office. Out of the ten people, seven are dems and he knows it. Still gave out the seats because he believes that people should be able to go and see the president if they can....
So, we disagree on a lot but let me tell you, he is one of the few dissident voices in the Ohio Senate......
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Fri Dec-17-04 03:43 AM
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5. Thanks for the post. Sorta reassuring that there are still some real |
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Republicans around and they can agree to disagree while keeping it all civil. Wow, I needed that. Thought maybe the real GOP had been killed off by the students of the Newt.
Hope they rise up and take their party back. The nation needs solutions, not lies, spins and thievery.
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Fri Dec-17-04 05:13 AM
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Fri Dec-17-04 03:45 AM
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6. Only if nobody else qualifies was available for the job. |
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And I would keep a close eye on petty cash. They are all liars and thieves. Every last one of them.
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Fri Dec-17-04 04:10 AM
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7. Actually, I did that once. |
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She threatened to sue me cuz she didn't make as much $$ as her predecessor. Didn't seem to understand that commission was paid for productivity, not yakking about politics all day.
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Fri Dec-17-04 05:35 AM
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9. If it was obsessive enough to come out in the interview, no. |
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I can't imagine how I'd know though, unless they made a racist, sexist or homophobic joke or said something in praise of Bush. I don't know that I'd hire someone who came out as a Kerry supporter in the first ten minutes of our aquaintance either. I just think it shows bad judgement to out your political persuasion apropos of nothing to people you've known less than a day.
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Fri Dec-17-04 04:57 PM
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I'd question the judgement of anyone who got too political during a job interview. The only way I could see it coming up in a reasonable manner is if they had on their resume that they'd worked on a republican campaign.
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Sat Dec-18-04 09:48 AM
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27. That's it precisely . . . |
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I'f they're unwise enough to throw politics into an office environment -- during an interview, no less -- they're not wise enough to work for me.
If their resume included campaign work, then you could discuss what their duties, challenges, etc. were. But no Koolaid-drinking moments. I'd worry that they'd mess with the rest of the employees.
My company has an unwritten rule -- don't discuss politics in the office (unless you already know the person's predispositions -- i.e., that they agree with you -- and can be sure you won't disrupt the workplace).
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Fri Dec-17-04 06:27 AM
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Fri Dec-17-04 06:36 AM
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11. From the few times I have hired people.. |
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I don't think I would know their politics. If I did know I would know I was asking the wrong questions.
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Fri Dec-17-04 07:03 AM
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12. As soon as I have an opening for a bootlicker |
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They're in!
After checking references of course.
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Fri Dec-17-04 04:45 PM
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13. No, I'd be afraid of being cheated and robbed...n/t |
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Fri Dec-17-04 04:55 PM
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14. I don't think I would be able to determine that from an interview |
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At least, not your typical interview. If somebody had on their resume, however, "Vice President of XYZ Univerity's Chapter of College Republicans" then that person's resume is into the shredder.
But, how does that come up in an interview? I don't think it's appropriate to ask it right out and I'm not the type to advertise my politics at work.
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Fri Dec-17-04 04:56 PM
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15. If I had a company that cleaned public toilets, definitely. |
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Fri Dec-17-04 04:57 PM
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Why should I, when there's probably a Liberal who's just as qualified and probably more fun to have around?
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Fri Dec-17-04 05:00 PM
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18. BiggJawn - off topic - are you a cyclist too? |
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i like your avatar!
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Fri Dec-17-04 11:10 PM
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To look at me you wouldn't think so. to look at my living room and spare bedroom, you'd say "Oh, the boy's got it BAD!!!" (9 bikes) Trying to build some fitness and lose a LOT of weight.
How about you?
Hey, if you run across Mika, he's a cyclist. Faster than me, too. (so, who isn''t?) so's Prolesunited and Blue-Jay. I think Alfredo is a cyclist, also...
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Sat Dec-18-04 08:26 AM
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can never have too many bikes, just have to remember to take them all out for a spin - don't want to neglect them! i'm a cyclist, not fast at all tho (comfortable at about 12-14 mph) but i love it! pains my poor hubby to ride so slow, he is comfortable at 18-20mph.
(to look at him you wouldn't say cyclist either)
All our vacations are cycling and watching bike races. Last year was the Spring Classics - i biked the last 75km of the Tour of Flanders (okay - i ended up walking part of the Muur – Kapelmuur...) This years gonna be the Vuelta!
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Sun Dec-19-04 12:01 AM
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28. Yeah, you're a cyclist... |
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Going to the Vuelta! Cool! I'm trying to figure out how to get to where I can ride 750 miles in 90 hours, and how I'm gonna afford a coupla weeks in France to ride Paris-Brest-Paris someday...
All my bikes are Steel, too. CF won't hold my 290 pounds...
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Fri Dec-17-04 05:02 PM
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19. I'm Perfectly Capable Of Wiping My Own Ass, Thanks... |
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Fri Dec-17-04 05:06 PM
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20. If you're fielding a hockey team, it is a necessity. |
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On a more serious note, not hiring somebody based on their political beliefs could land you in court.
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Fri Dec-17-04 05:07 PM
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21. Yes,if they weren't to blatant |
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and that would go with left wingers too.If I was a boss I'd really prefer poltics to stay at home (obviously,there are variables that might apply depending on type of workplace,etc.)
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Fri Dec-17-04 05:08 PM
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and needed someone to put in the cannon, or the catapult, or under the incontinent elephant, or behind the cantakerous horse... sure.
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Sat Dec-18-04 08:29 AM
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25. Yeah, but I wouldn't marry one. And they have this smell too... |
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Sat Dec-18-04 08:41 AM
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26. Do you know the politics of people you hire? |
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I'm quite sure it doesn't come up in the interview. Would I hire someone who showed up for the job interview in a Nazi suit, no I wouldn't. But chances are, you don't know the political opinions of people who apply for a job.
I'd have to say that yes I would hire someone who is a right winger, as I would expect them to hire me also. I don't like intolerance, do you?
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Sun Dec-19-04 01:09 AM
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29. I did accidentally once... |
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Seemed normal enough at first, and enthusiastic. Later found out this guy would go out and sit in his car during his lunch hour and listen to Rush Limbaugh. Then after a few weeks, he started coming back from lunch and spraying some of the Rush misinformation around the office. He was also worthless as an employee... in two months I don't think I got anything billable out of him -- turns out he bullshitted me on his experience, too, so I terminated him.
I've had almost no luck with hiring employees. The last few were total washouts...
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