Paisley
I'll Lock Up
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This week, I've interviewed two candidates for a word processor position at a nice, professional office. We have a couple of tests we have job candidiates take, and neither candidate completed both tests. One of the ladies seemed a little perturbed that she'd have to make copies and run a binding machine and answer the phone now and then. The other seemed like she'd just as soon be waiting in line at the grocery store as trying to get a job.
The I read an article this morning, the thrust of which was, "What [some] folks are saying is that the America founded on the Puritan ethic of hard-nosed industriousness has become a nation of lazy, above-it-all 'job snobs'..."
So we have people looking for secretarial jobs that pay middle-management wages and don't require much secretarial work. We've also had people with poor spelling and no relevant experience wasting our time by applying for the job.
Maybe it's how I was raised or the jobs that I've had, but to me, you look for a job where you can make yourself useful. I think that used to be the prevailing attitude decades ago as well.
The I read an article this morning, the thrust of which was, "What [some] folks are saying is that the America founded on the Puritan ethic of hard-nosed industriousness has become a nation of lazy, above-it-all 'job snobs'..."
So we have people looking for secretarial jobs that pay middle-management wages and don't require much secretarial work. We've also had people with poor spelling and no relevant experience wasting our time by applying for the job.
Maybe it's how I was raised or the jobs that I've had, but to me, you look for a job where you can make yourself useful. I think that used to be the prevailing attitude decades ago as well.