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Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by flourishing247: 6:23am On Jan 17, 2019 |
SocialJustice: I find it disturbing that she was judged by her physical appearance. Nothing about her intellectual ability. Naija Sha. The employer was just intimidated 1 Like |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by SocialJustice: 6:35am On Jan 17, 2019 |
flourishing247:Lol, probably. We were not there, so having a full grasp of the situation is impossible. 1 Like |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by AZeD1(m): 7:09am On Jan 17, 2019 |
larryking540: Oga if its not inferiority complex worrying you, how did you arrive at this Some people don't know, ,,,u want a job of 50k or 100k and u drove a lexus jeep to d interview, for me I see it as trying to make a gest at the other applicants or even d manager |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by Tellemall: 8:22am On Jan 17, 2019 |
Elxandre: Do you know how the high school kids pay for them? |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by Nobody: 8:36am On Jan 17, 2019 |
SocialJustice: LOL. This is silly. I have managed a couple of rich kids, and to be frank, they were the most dilligent, and dedicated Staff ever. Because they come from priviledged back-grounds, a number of them already put themselves under pressure to measure up to their parents achievements plus the exposure they have gotten from the home-front means you get more than just someone to do slightly administrative stuff / simple tasks for you - for instance, someone whose father regularly has meetings with investors, would know a thing or two about that, and they have unfiltered access to great mentors - their parents, and their network of friends. Oh, less I forget, even you the boss can tap into taking advantage of their parents network if you play your cards right. The possible downside is that they cant be threatened cos their lives do not end on your job, but then again, why should you have to threaten people's livelihoods to get the results you need - shouldnt you rather resort to positive motivation and coaching? 2 Likes |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by Nobody: 8:37am On Jan 17, 2019 |
larryking540: If not for the low self esteem of the manager, how is wearing an apple watch and having an iphone 'flashy'? Not rolex ooo. |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by Nobody: 8:41am On Jan 17, 2019 |
ASPIREX: Nahh. I also do HR; there was no sense behind that decision. A number of respected Asset Management / PE firms in Nigeria are havens of the exact sort of candidate described, and trust me, they dont come more target-oriented than PE boys. IF you doubt me, spend an afternoon looking through the profiles of young people in top firms. |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by Nobody: 9:09am On Jan 17, 2019 |
larryking540: Wearing an apple watch and having an iPhone is blinging up - seriously? Has it also occurred to you that the reason she has a Lexus picking her up is cos she doesn't own a car, hence her parents volunterred their's? I can tell you for a fact, the recruiter has a complex; I work in the HR space too, and have seen quite a number of folks that think like that. |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by Sagewilliam(m): 9:28am On Jan 17, 2019 |
A food for thought. |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by SocialJustice: 9:33am On Jan 17, 2019 |
Bagehot:You got lucky, definitely not from my area. All they want to do is eat, sleep, party and do drugs. It's not even a location matter. How many kids follow their parents to the boardroom? I get your point though and it makes no sense to threaten. I give you a job and hand you milestones broken into SMART goals. You either deliver or go. No threats. My businesses are still too small to carry deadweight. No business should actually. |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by Codes151(m): 10:11am On Jan 17, 2019 |
Typical foolish Nigerian mentality |
Re: How A Youth Corper’s ‘richness’ Hindered Her From Getting Employed #thread by Yuceeluv(f): 2:41pm On Jan 17, 2019 |
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