I'll post a pic of me making snow angels...in my birthday suit...
I think they didn't want to hire me due to my disability, but saying that is illegal because it's discrimination. So instead offering a false promise and then not following up on it, is a smart tactic if they want to avoid saying something illegal.
I just hope I am wrong and they are calling me first thing tomorrow
Another one from the HR crowd here!I’ve been working in Human Dept. for years
Another one from the HR crowd here!
Yes that's right but they did promise me compensation for a morning of working there, and I've heard nothing about that either. That's exploitative, and while I am perfectly polite I wil write a review about them if they don't follow up on that. Letting people work for free without their consent is exploitative and can be called out.I’ve been working in Human Dept. for years and sometimes these kind of things happened. Better and more professional just to stay neutral and don’t give any chance for misunderstandings, mostly because the person who interviews is not the one who has the last word but an intermediary (an important one of course). It’s a matter of respect for the Company, for the candidate, themselves by saving professional skills, and to not waste each other time.
Let’s keep the hope alive anyway and mostly don’t let this episode will shut you down.
The deed is done:I'll be holding you to that!
The deed is done:
I applied a Victorian Age auto-blocker that automatically obscures any offensive skin.
I could apply the Barbara Eden filter, which covers the bellybutton.That is very Victorian coverage. I'm disappointed. More please.
Unfortunately, that happens a lot more than people realize. I've seen it firsthand more than once and there just isn't much anyone can do about it.
That is very Victorian coverage. I'm disappointed. More please.
Nobody wants to hire a 60-year-old Art Director. The people making the hiring decisions