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thisbenzingring , in A ton of job postings might actually be fake

It’s probably more nuanced than the research can show. At my work, we had a job posting and interviews and selected candidates but the job description was written long before and the management wanted a different skill set (needed more Azure experience) and so basically that job posting never came to be. It’s still being reworked and maybe it’ll actually produce an FTE but it’s a fake job posting that wasn’t meant to be.

mosiacmango ,

Nuanced? That sounds like your HR/Management is just bad at their jobs. Why post an advert for a job that you won’t fill because it’s the wrong job, then actually interview people? That’s a huge waste of everyone’s time.

The first step when a role is open is to have the team review and update the job for the necessary skillset. Not doing that is a buisness process failure.

thisbenzingring ,

I can see from your reaction that you do not have a lot of experience with this type of thing. Not meaning to be insulting but your comment feels really naive. Jobs sometimes take 6+ months to come to a place where you can post it and get interviews. During that time lots of things can happen. In this case they needed a system administrator and during the 6 months it takes for HR to do their thing, we were given a mandate that we had to change direction as a whole and move out of the Datacenter and into the Azure cloud.

So now we needed a system admin with Azure experience but our original job did not make that a requirement. They kept the job posting and interviews in hopes that one of the people they initially selected would be a fit but sadly none of them had exposure to Azure so we had to start over.

nulluser ,

It takes six months from “we need a new person with these skills” to “ok here’s the job posting,” ??? And if in those six months the required skills change a bit, you can’t just tweak the job posting and instead have to start over from scratch???

Your company has serious issues that are wasting everyone’s time and need to be addressed. Stop making excuses for wasting people’s time.

thisbenzingring ,

Hahaha if only you knew truth. Complexity is a bitch.

Bo7a ,

All you are doing here is explaining how mosiacmango is exactly correct that this is a business process failure.

[edited to remove unnecessary snark]

magnetosphere , in Tesla ordered to stop releasing toxic emissions from San Francisco Bay Area plant
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…and the agency’s independent hearing board pointed to the facility’s paint shop operations as a specific problem.

Good thing that won’t affect the Cybertruck, the widely adored and flawless jewel in Tesla’s crown!

MushuChupacabra , in Prospect of low-priced Chinese EVs reaching US from Mexico poses threat to automakers
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Have they tried being competitive?

plz1 , in Tesla ordered to stop releasing toxic emissions from San Francisco Bay Area plant

They’ll spend $5M to fight the $30K fine for this, I’m sure.

collapse_already , in The Supreme Court rules that state officials can engage in a little corruption, as a treat

Gee, I wonder why Justice Thomas might be friendly towards the accused in a public corruption case. Maybe Harlan Crow encouraged him.

Snapz ,

“Encouraged him” before or after?

collapse_already ,

The critical question, apparently.

Snapz ,

You can tell if it’s a bribe based on whether the gift was delivered by an African Swallow or a European Swallow?

ZombiFrancis ,

Unladen?

Snapz ,

You get it.

Maggoty ,

No, before is fine as long as they don’t have you on tape calling it a bribe and laughing maniacally. The last part is important as without it they cannot prove you knew you were committing a crime.

girlfreddy , in Utah man sues over Netflix’s ‘The Program,’ saying its portrayal of his ‘troubled teen’ career defamed him
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reagansrottencorpse ,

The peoples champ ^

Allonzee , (edited ) in Prospect of low-priced Chinese EVs reaching US from Mexico poses threat to automakers

The Earth is 🔥burning🔥, by our own hands, and we’d still rather play team sports for greedy sociopaths than prioritize even doing it a little slower with cheap EVs.

The Earth will heal in a few million years once we’ve destroyed ourselves. ashes to ashes, dust to dust.

ShepherdPie ,

How does buying a cheap new car even if you don’t need it going to save humanity or prevent the earth from burning?

Allonzee , (edited )

The US is trying to keep these tiny ones out because they want you you buy their big gas vehicles or larger, more expensive electrics. Larger vehicles consume more resources, take more to produce, and even large electric vehicles draw more from the dirty grid than a small personal conveyance like these designed to move you and your groceries.

And that’s a strawman to infer that our self-destruction hinges on this single point. This is yet another example on the heap of the larger problem. “it might hurt short term PROFITS for our greed mongers, so we won’t allow something that might begin to mitigate the scale of the problem.”

That said, it sounds like you agree with them, and if that’s the case, I have good news, they’ll continue to get their way in every economic sector, and yes, cumulatively, our species is paying and will pay an even greater price for allowing blind, insatiable greed to make every decision.

theguardian.com/…/mexico-central-america-us-heatw…

If we cared about having a future for the species at all, Humanity’s only mission right now would be to END the global economy’s jihad of growth/metastasis, every major nation would institute child limits, and we would work to end consumerism and find homeostasis/equilibrium instead for the sake of our very survival, because this reverse terraforming we’ve done in decades will take millions of years for the earth to heal from. That’s nothing to Earth’s 3.8 billion year old story of life, but it might as well be eternity to our short term monkey brains. Our reality, our world will continue to heat, and if we stopped tomorrow entirely, would take many times longer to go back to normal than our species has existed for.

But as common economic decisions like this demonstrate, we have decided to burn the future so as not to disrupt the reckless party of avarice and gluttony for our owners today. Is what it is.

ShepherdPie ,

There are numerous small vehicles for sale in the US already but nobody buys them because they want a vehicle that’s good at more than one thing (being small) when forking over tens of thousands of dollars for it. Nobody is legislating to ban small or efficient vehicles they want to ban a foreign country from manipulating our markets by selling vehicles at artificially low prices due to billions in subsidies for their national brands.

This idea that if we simply threw out all 200+ million vehicles in the US and replaced them with new, more efficient ones, global warming would suddenly end is ridiculous. This is just consumer mentality and treating cars like disposable iPhones with the mindset that you’re “being green.” If you want to help curb emissions, go buy a used Prius or EV instead of demanding that a factory build you a new car and do so at an artificially low price. Go buy a bicycle or electric scooter. You’re not reducing emissions by destroying a product that has already been built and is in good condition just to replace it with a newer version.

I didn’t bother reading the rest of your comment since it devolved into unhinged rambling.

dhork , in 'Jack him up on Mountain Dew!' GOP lawmaker floats wildest Biden debate conspiracy yet

I wish all it took was a can of Mountain Dew to “fix” dementia. I would have had so much more quality time with all those older relatives.

Hey, kids, if your grandparents are still around and coherent, take the time to ask them about their lives when they were younger.

SlamWich , in He flipped off a trooper and got charged. Now Vermont is on the hook for $175,000

I give em the bird every time I see em, because I know this is settled law.

Potatos_are_not_friends ,

If you do it well enough, you’ll get paid for it too!

Semi_Hemi_Demigod ,
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reagansrottencorpse , in Utah man sues over Netflix’s ‘The Program,’ saying its portrayal of his ‘troubled teen’ career defamed him

As someone who was sent to one of these places and it seriously fucked me up. Fuck this guy so much.

JaymesRS , in Hiker dies in cow herd charge in Austrian Alps

How much does a cow herd charge? Is it really that expensive that it would cause somebody to die?

misophonium ,

She thought she was getting the milk for free but the cows got tacked on at checkout.

JaymesRS ,

My mom warned me about people getting the milk for free.

xmunk ,

The list price was pretty low but they really milked her for fees during checkout.

einlander ,

It’s milkshake definitely brought the boys to the yard.

TransplantedSconie , in Religious leader wants to display Indian scriptures in Louisiana public classrooms

There are currently 4,000 religions in the world today (ball park figure)

Show them all.

Little Timmy’s art work he’s proud of?

Sorry. No room because we have to cater to religious assholes who make up the Republican party.

ours ,

I like the “all or nothing” approach. It negates the “but my religion is extra special and the true one”.

Bytemeister ,

All scriptures, equal space for each scripture, same font (not necessarily same size) same colors.

Also need to leave some space for new religions/scriptures. It’s only fair.

Cosmonauticus ,

Should’ve started with extreme militant Islam. The speed of the pearl clutching could become a new form of energy

Feliskatos ,

I’m vaguely recalling a Jim Carry line from Bruce Almighty, “Smite them oh mighty smiter!”

billiam0202 ,

“Now I’m not much for blaspheming, but that last one made me laugh.”

FlyingSquid ,
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I love that idea and I think that’s the only fair way to do things.

The sucky part, which is sucky already, is that the law says that the schools themselves have to pay for the 10 Commandments posters. Really. And the law gets worse from there.

dailykos.com/…/-Here-are-9-outrageous-facts-about…

TransplantedSconie ,

Well yeah. It takes money away from schools. That’s the end game.

phoenixz , in The Supreme Court rules that state officials can engage in a little corruption, as a treat

typically payments made to an official after an official act as a token of appreciation

Am I taking crazy pills or is this asshole just literally saying here that it’s okay to be corrupt?

rbesfe ,

Don’t worry, it’s only okay if the payment is made after the act is carried out. Everyone knows that corruption follows a strict order of operations, which if broken, means it’s not corruption anymore!

Buddahriffic ,

It removes one of the angles that made attempting to bribe someone risky: they could just take the bribe but then do what they were going to do anyways. Can’t really retaliate legally without admitting you tried to bribe someone and if they told anyone about it in private, then there’s a good chance that motive will come out if the official ends up dead.

But now the whole process is going to be the official does the act and it’s the briber’s choice if they follow through.

Reverendender , in Supreme Court halts enforcement of the EPA's plan to limit downwind pollution from power plants

This is unconscionable

danc4498 ,

It’s sad that I’ve just resigned myself to say “this is our world now”.

But hey, at least we can now get abortions for medical emergencies in Idaho.

homesweethomeMrL ,

Keep cool and make it better as you can. In the meantime have a refreshing beverage.

disguy_ovahea ,

This is the result of protesting an election by abstention.

Cosmonauticus ,

This is the result of a broken system. If every election comes down to either the status quo or blatant corruption the system has already failed.

Inevitably corruption will win at least once.

disguy_ovahea ,

I’m guessing you still think the silence of your abstention will “make your voice heard,” even after witnessing all the damage it caused in 2016?

Cosmonauticus ,

Funny how you folks complain about voter apathy but never critique the cause.

homesweethomeMrL ,

Oh there’s many. Why, you wanna run right to the genocide joe thing huh. Like oooooh ask me why we’re so apathetic ask it ask it

“You folks” are like that

disguy_ovahea , (edited )

Please explain how a minority of abstainers will positively influence candidates.

I can easily explain how the exact opposite occurs in one sentence.

Conventions receive detailed reports on active registered voters and tailor their next candidate to capture more of that audience.

homesweethomeMrL ,

And Moscow Mitch’s fuckery.

catloaf ,

So what are we going to do about it?

NOT_RICK , in Religious leader wants to display Indian scriptures in Louisiana public classrooms
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

I would like this play doh sculpture of Baphomet I made displayed in all kindergarten classes, too. To refuse would violate my first amendment rights!

ours ,

Right next to our true Lord: The Flying Spaghetti Monster.

KnightontheSun ,

R’amen!

PostProcess ,

Ok, I lost it at that one, that was inspired.

bradorsomething ,

Pastafarianism is not only real, you can demand to wear your colander in a driver photo as an expression of your beliefs.

AngryCommieKender ,
DemBoSain ,
@DemBoSain@midwest.social avatar

That’s not fair! You guys already get Spaghetti Wednesday, now you want pasta in the classroom?

bamboo ,

It’s a small price for freedom

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