Seriously, a Wonderlic test?

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Speaker to Animals wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 8:08 am Title also lines you up for the blame game.
Either way, I'm responsible for the infrastructure and IT, anything goes wrong, its my fault anyway.

Just pisses me off, that's all.
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California wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 8:59 am
SuburbanFarmer wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 6:43 am HR departments are seriously out of control.

This is the effect of education inflation, and a residual demand for factory standardization in office environments. It's much easier to give your employees made-up 'metrics' than actually consider them as individuals.
And the power they wield for a position that doesn't even need to exist is ridiculous
My take is that HR is there to protect the company.
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Okeefenokee wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 1:30 pm
California wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 8:59 am
SuburbanFarmer wrote: Wed Jul 18, 2018 6:43 am HR departments are seriously out of control.

This is the effect of education inflation, and a residual demand for factory standardization in office environments. It's much easier to give your employees made-up 'metrics' than actually consider them as individuals.
And the power they wield for a position that doesn't even need to exist is ridiculous
My take is that HR is there to protect the company.
Of course it is. It's there to deal with the 'messy' business of handling employees, and provide immunity to lawsuits. It's a dehumanization tool writ large.
SJWs are a natural consequence of corporatism.

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Its primary purpose is to deal with women's drama and keep men immasculated in the workplace.
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The primary purpose of our HR is to make sure we don’t miss deadlines for 401K and insurance signups. They also make everyone aware when programs change, what bennies will cost us going forward, and schedule time off (as well as give us new vacation and sick time printouts since we often forget how much time we’ve used and have coming. Useful people who know important things.

We had to watch a safety video once, for insurance purposes, after which I headed out onto the shop floor in sandals.
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So you carried out the exact same female problems that the HR team was hired to prevent.

Noted.
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Female problems? I didn’t see any of the guys in a hard hat.
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And she thinks this level of discipline is on par with military service.
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It’s about expertise. I have to discern, not obey. I’m literally paid to think.
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So if you were placed in a situation where the completion of your assigned task, your mission perhaps, meant you were very likely to die, you'd think about it, and decide not to do it.

Because you're paid to think and all.
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