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Lesson of the day on hiring people


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2020 Feb 6, 3:33pm   1,077 views  9 comments

by FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   ➕follow (2)   💰tip   ignore  

When it comes to hiring for "diversity"...

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1   HeadSet   2020 Feb 6, 7:29pm  

As a business owner, I have learned something very important in the past few years, and that is to never hire anyone you cannot fire..

And if laws are made to make firing impossible, businesses will stop hiring in the first place. That is a lesson Monsieur Holland taught everyone when he passed such "no fire" laws in France.
2   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Feb 6, 8:56pm  

HEYYOU says
Simply tell all the employees that you will close down if you are required to keep an asshole on the payroll.


In CA that'll be a lawsuit that will close you down. Labor laws not so simple, have you ever hired anyone in CA?
3   HeadSet   2020 Feb 7, 6:44am  

HEYYOU says

Simply tell all the employees that you will close down if you are required to keep an asshole on the payroll.
Problem solved.


So what are you saying? That several places have closed down after hiring you?
4   RC2006   2020 Feb 7, 8:18am  

Same reason companies don't hire affirmative action graduates.
5   WookieMan   2020 Feb 7, 8:52am  

Eh, regardless of laws, you can fire whoever you want. So not sure I understand the OP. Is there a circumstance where a business owner was penalized for firing someone outside of higher unemployment contributions? Not including wrongful termination lawsuits, as those happen regardless of the laws.

Even if you're required to give a reason, it's completely valid to say you couldn't afford the person and wanted to make more money for yourself as a business owner or corporation. No different than an employee quitting to make more money in the same field. Is there a specific situation you're referencing FW? Or am I missing something?
6   RC2006   2020 Feb 7, 10:35am  

WookieMan says
Eh, regardless of laws, you can fire whoever you want. So not sure I understand the OP.


I don't know about other states but in CA this is very true now. Companies have to jump through a ton of hoops to fire somebody without fear of litigation. Lazy HR and management just exacerbates the situation. If your in one of California's many protected classes it's about on par with kicking out a union member with 20yrs seniority.
7   HeadSet   2020 Feb 7, 11:46am  

HEYYOU says
HeadSet says
That several places have closed down after hiring you?


I haven't worked for anyone else for 50 years but am considering giving myself a pink slip today. ;-)


So you like wearing a pink slip?
8   Ceffer   2020 Feb 7, 12:20pm  

This is why hiring in California has become something of an arcane art with many layers. It's kind of a variation of the ole "You fuck 'em, you bought 'em" theme, where it's a shotgun wedding.

It's all part of transferring individual responsibility from the lame asses to any available viable economic entity.
9   HeadSet   2020 Feb 7, 2:41pm  

It's all part of transferring individual responsibility from the lame asses to any available viable economic entity.

Perfect description of a gold digger, too.

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