|
zombienietzsche posted:ACAB especially includes park rangers Rangers are the wario version of wardens
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 00:03 |
|
|
# ? Jun 8, 2024 02:22 |
|
zedprime posted:You should fail the PB&J on purpose with style. "To make a PB&J you must first have a big bang. Then allow the universal material to condense to atoms. Begin stellar synthesis..." I got the PB&J question once in an interview and I was already sick of their nonsense so I responded with "okay do you want me to start with you planting peanuts/wheat/grapes? Or do you want to eat this sandwich this year? I can tell you how to make it either way." They moved on quickly from there. Got an offer, turned it down, ha.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 01:56 |
|
Sounds like the only correct answer to the pb&j question is to stand up and walk out without any further response.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 02:20 |
|
I spent almost four years as a "buyer" with my company before I changed over to being a "Principal Specialist" with another group about two weeks ago, but we're considered buyers. It's been mostly great so far, but today I had a "training" session with one of my new co-workers and apparently I have a lot more direct experience with our purchasing system and she started actual yelling at me when I pointed out a flaw in an order for a vendor I was taking over that would cause them to not be paid. I mean actual screaming to the point where I started laughing at how outlandish it was. She apologized afterwards, but it was loving weird. My understanding is that I already have a reputation built around my knowledge of the mechanics behind the purchasing system and I've apparently shown some of my co-workers functions and possibilities they didn't know existed and this particular person was on leave up until last week and wasn't aware that I had multiple years of experience going into our call, so thought I was posing hypotheticals rather than showing her an actual broken order.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 02:22 |
|
Lazyfire posted:I spent almost four years as a "buyer" with my company before I changed over to being a "Principal Specialist" with another group about two weeks ago, but we're considered buyers. It's been mostly great so far, but today I had a "training" session with one of my new co-workers and apparently I have a lot more direct experience with our purchasing system and she started actual yelling at me when I pointed out a flaw in an order for a vendor I was taking over that would cause them to not be paid. I mean actual screaming to the point where I started laughing at how outlandish it was. She apologized afterwards, but it was loving weird. My understanding is that I already have a reputation built around my knowledge of the mechanics behind the purchasing system and I've apparently shown some of my co-workers functions and possibilities they didn't know existed and this particular person was on leave up until last week and wasn't aware that I had multiple years of experience going into our call, so thought I was posing hypotheticals rather than showing her an actual broken order. Do it again. Break your coworker. Laugh at her wails of ineffective rage and take your place as Lazyfire, King and/or Queen of Buyer Nation.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 02:27 |
|
Outrail posted:Sounds like the only correct answer to the pb&j question is to stand up and walk out without any further response. The correct answer is to say "watch closely" and pull a loaf of bread, peanut butter, and jelly out of your bag.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 02:28 |
|
My eighth-grader informed me there’s some debate online about whether there are more doors or wheels, and asked me what I thought. He did not appreciate my answer of “I suppose it depends on what you consider a wheel and what you consider a door,” so I guess my son’s going to grow up to be a hiring manager.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 02:42 |
|
Outrail posted:Do it again. Break your coworker. Laugh at her wails of ineffective rage and take your place as Lazyfire, King and/or Queen of Buyer Nation. I've already formed an alliance with the other Green Bay Packers fan in the group. Very weird to find another Packers person in a small organization, especially one where everyone is in New England, but it was welcome by both of us as we're the two newest members of the team. I hate to be arrogant about all this, but I AM the king of Buyer Nation, I was told today that my boss hired me partially because he could see me taking over his job when he retires. He's been interviewing people for another opening and lamenting that I not only blew out every person who interviewed for my spot, but made all the people he's talking to now look bad, and they all currently work for the company, so they aren't randoms. The job came with an above-market raise and director level people being made aware I was starting, and the director started suggesting I start taking on projects even before I was fully on the team. My wife works for the same megacorp in a different business unit (same company) and is weirded out by the level of attention my hiring got as usually the announcement of a new buyer wouldn't leave the director level, instead I got announced by the VP of supply chain yesterday (I think the director caused this). This has led to a bunch of fun conversations for her because a bunch of the people she's worked with over the years who have met me thought we had the same last name and were very surprised to see my picture next to a last name they didn't recognize. Suddenly the years of people referring to me as "Mr. Johnson" at company events makes sense.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 03:47 |
|
Hyrax Attack! posted:Those sound like good guys. Were those all national parks? My friend was a state park ranger and the low pay plus "new hires get sent to least desirable spots" meant that his co-rangers weren't always the best and brightest. One straight up stole a big fridge from their break room to give to a friend who owned a bar. He skipped the whole cover your tracks step so it was only a mystery for a few minutes until their supervisor checked who had access to the breakroom in that time frame and started with the dumbest guy and he cracked immediately. I guess his plan was to hope they didn't notice? Yeah, National Park/Monument. I think ranger positions draw a lot of people with the promise of some sort of natural resource connection and interpretive work. They do a lot of poo poo work, catch abuse from the public, get sent to remote places where the closest town is a poo poo place, etc. But if you like hanging out in the wilderness in your time off they make a good jumping off point. Sometimes you get good roommates who make it fun. Hiring is usually by a big pool I think. NPS will advertise 40 seasonal ranger positions all over the country for example, and locations with more relaxed or less specific requirements get the less qualified applicants or those with fewer years on the GS scale (that’s partly speculation).
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 03:47 |
|
Lazyfire posted:I hate to be arrogant about all this, but I AM the king of Buyer Nation, I was told today that my boss hired me partially because he could see me taking over his job when he retires. Lol, condolences
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 04:10 |
|
Armitag3 posted:i think it was a fairly common tech trivia in interviews for a while Out-trivia them. "As your finger descends, the electrostatic interaction between the electrons of the outside of your finger and the electrons of the top of the enter key cause it to accelerate downwards, which in turn brings the electrons of the bottom of the enter key into close contact with those of the restraining spring. This acceleration causes a lattice deformation in the metal of the spring according to..."
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 04:24 |
|
https://hbr.org/2022/04/stop-framing-wellness-programs-around-self-care Strangle the author with a garden hose, tia. Basically saying workplaces should stop giving employees gym memberships and poo poo they want, and instead force them to be each others amateur therapist. This is a fantastic idea that couldn't possibly backfire spectacularly.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 05:36 |
|
Outrail posted:Basically saying workplaces should stop giving employees gym memberships and poo poo they want, and instead force them to be each others amateur therapist. This is a fantastic idea that couldn't possibly backfire spectacularly. I agree with part of this: stop giving employees gym memberships and poo poo. Start paying them better and giving them better hours/work-life balance. gently caress a gym membership being part of my company benefits just like gently caress my healthcare being part of that. On the former: you should have enough free time and mone to buy your own. On the latter: this is a broken system and we need single payer/social medicine. And I'm not trying to conflate two thing that aren't the same here: we can keep going on this. Your "good" retirement account (i.e. 401(k)) should not rely on emplyer sponsorship and unattainable unless they have it. There are simply too many things wrapped up as employee "benefits" that should have nothing at all to do with the specific company you may be currently employed by.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 05:50 |
|
The correct answer to “how do you make a pb&j sandwich?” is “I don’t: peanut butter is disgusting.”
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 06:53 |
|
pro tip: if you skip the bread and jam you can spoon more peanut butter into your mouth before you overshoot your calorie budget
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 07:05 |
|
Outrail posted:https://hbr.org/2022/04/stop-framing-wellness-programs-around-self-care This is rhetoric to justify keeping staff in the office because gym memberships, therapy and time off mean employees have a life outside work and aren't being managed in an office. There's no wiggle-room in the article to acknowledge an employee might be spending time with their own social circles, there is only Office and Home. And if you're home you're not socializing with your office collegues, so clearly you're not socializing at all. And that's not healthy, so you should be at the office!
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 08:55 |
|
please explain why you were less than forthcoming on your thoughts during your last mental health treatment
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 09:05 |
|
Atopian posted:Out-trivia them. https://github.com/alex/what-happens-when
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 11:01 |
|
`15 years ago or so I had to do a group interview for a level 1 tech support role. Everyone else wore suits for some reason. At the end we split into groups and 2 of us had to tell 1 other person how to put together a lego police car. I failed the test, at least I didn't get the job. If anyone ever asks me a stupid question like the PB&J one, here is my answer. quote:Well, let's see. First the earth cooled. And then the dinosaurs came, but they got too big and fat, so they all died and they turned into oil. And then the Arabs came and they bought Mercedes Benzes. And Prince Charles started wearing all of Lady Di's clothes. I couldn't believe it. I have it memorized if such an eventuality should ever occur. Comstar fucked around with this message at 11:50 on Apr 8, 2022 |
# ? Apr 8, 2022 11:44 |
How do I make a pb&j? I don't. I make actual lunches that taste good.
|
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 13:23 |
|
Outrail posted:Sounds like the only correct answer to the pb&j question is to stand up and walk out without any further response. Yeah it's a terrible question for an interview. It's literally in every baby's first programming thing because it's a decent example of "you have to define everything" but it's real condescending to ask in a loving interview lol
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 13:31 |
|
I am thoroughly preceded
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 14:03 |
|
Outrail posted:Sounds like the only correct answer to the pb&j question is to stand up and walk out without any further response. "That's personal" while looking disgusted Exit immediately
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 14:05 |
|
Motronic posted:I agree with part of this: stop giving employees gym memberships and poo poo. Start paying them better and giving them better hours/work-life balance. gently caress a gym membership being part of my company benefits just like gently caress my healthcare being part of that. On the former: you should have enough free time and mone to buy your own. On the latter: this is a broken system and we need single payer/social medicine. Useful but non essential poo poo that's just 'nice' like gym memberships is fine imo as long as it's actually wanted and it's counted in the overall package. Medical and other essential things should absolutely not be employer dependant. I'm trying to find a benefit a package for our staff because they want to go to the dentist and even in the great socialist north that's not covered by the health system. I should be trying to offer training opportunities and career development, not teeth cleaning.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 14:09 |
|
Japan's healthcare has it's issues, especially in places like Osaka where the even more conservative than national government has tried to gently caress with poo poo, but I was able to get my teeth cleaned for under 50 USD and that was paying for the whitening as well. The base cleaning is like half that and is available every six months. I've heard of people having bad experiences in the system here but other than wait times I've never dealt with anything too awful and the out of pocket cost for medical stuff is usually around 20 bucks. It really makes me very hesitant to move back to the US.
Escape From Noise fucked around with this message at 16:57 on Apr 8, 2022 |
# ? Apr 8, 2022 14:16 |
H.P. Hovercraft posted:that would also be true of a square manhole https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nSQs0Gr9FA
|
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 16:02 |
|
Escape From Noise posted:Japan's healthcare has it's issues, especially in places like Osaka where the even more conservative than national government has tried to gently caress with poo poo, but I was able to get my teeth cleaned for under 50 USD and that was paying for the whitening as well. The base cleaning is like half that and is available every six months. I've heard of people having bad experiences in the system here but other than wait times I've never felt with anything too awful and the out of pocket cost for medical stuff is usually around 20 bucks. It really makes me very hesitant to move back to the US. It was eye opening to have coworkers from Canada confused about why there were collection jars in the breakroom to pay for life saving surgeries for children.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 16:30 |
|
I follow @employeetears on Instagram and this Twitter thread was shared, here's the text of it:quote:A friend of mine has been trying to hire a new employee for her department in a medium-sized org. After advertising several times with few applicants, and a couple of rounds of interviews, the new employee is less than great. Then she discovered there were other applicants ...
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 18:02 |
|
I discovered why I got the Google brainteasers interview: HR is an ex-Google recruiter. It wasn't even a programming job. Or in the computer toucher industry. It's a loving insulation company.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 18:11 |
|
TITTIEKISSER69 posted:I follow @employeetears on Instagram and this Twitter thread was shared, here's the text of it: McGavin posted:I discovered why I got the Google brainteasers interview: HR is an ex-Google recruiter.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 18:15 |
|
It was a finance/accounting position.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 18:30 |
|
Ahh, yes, the number engineers.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 18:35 |
|
nut posted:my boss does this cool thing where when he has something for me to look at, usually a document is what im talking about here, he'll making a rumbly motor sound even though he is just walking but in the sound it sounds like a car and he'll rumble walk up to my desk and, get ready, go PAST it a pace or two. He then stops while making a screeching brake sound with his mouth and then a clunky sound which he told me later is him shifting to reverse. He backs up a pace and drops off the document. Then, as if nothing happened, he walks away soundlessly (soundless regarding the car sounds, he wears very puffy Osiris shoes that are pretty noisy with how he walks) your honor we find the defendant Not Guilty
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 20:12 |
|
TITTIEKISSER69 posted:I follow @employeetears on Instagram and this Twitter thread was shared, here's the text of it: https://twitter.com/TheWrongNoel/status/1194842728862892033 posted:Update: This process is still in use at the org in question and it turns out to be even worse than it first seemed. The scores are benchmarked against one individual who management deem to be the ideal employee. To get a high score you need to answer the same way they did.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 20:22 |
|
zedprime posted:Ahh, yes, the number engineers. Accountants are lawyers that use math instead of spoken and written argumentation.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 20:33 |
|
HenryJLittlefinger posted:Yeah, National Park/Monument. I think ranger positions draw a lot of people with the promise of some sort of natural resource connection and interpretive work. They do a lot of poo poo work, catch abuse from the public, get sent to remote places where the closest town is a poo poo place, etc. But if you like hanging out in the wilderness in your time off they make a good jumping off point. Sometimes you get good roommates who make it fun. Aside from certain bureaucratic complications related to announcements (of which there are hundreds) and referrals, seasonal hiring is not so much handled as a pool as it is an application to a particular position at a particular unit. Some units are less desirable and less competitive so they might wind up with more inexperienced or less qualified applicants but that’s really because it’s closer to a standard job market than people seem to expect (even down to units increasingly realizing that being reliant on lots of temporary, low-paying jobs as opposed to the more desirable permanent positions may not be sustainable).
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 20:46 |
|
e: wrong thread
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 21:02 |
|
TITTIEKISSER69 posted:I follow @employeetears on Instagram and this Twitter thread was shared, here's the text of it: A new role was created for me in my company - I was told about it and head hunted cause I was basically already doing the work, it was just going to be official with this new position. I did have to do things the “official” way still. So I submitted my resume and waited. And waited. And then I followed up with the manager. They didn’t get my application because the HR program, despite the position being labeled as country-wide, didn’t put me through as I put “not willing to relocate” for an at-home job halfway across the country.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 21:06 |
|
Cheesus posted:Oh don't forget the followup: A.) The CEO himself, who is clearly the ideal employee, of course you are sir. B.) We asked every group what they wanted so now we have a list of 57 different criteria, and yes the list contradicts itself.
|
# ? Apr 8, 2022 22:08 |
|
|
# ? Jun 8, 2024 02:22 |
|
Scientastic posted:The correct answer to “how do you make a pb&j sandwich?” is
|
# ? Apr 9, 2022 02:16 |