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| Mechatrommer:
--- Quote from: DougSpindler on April 09, 2018, 05:59:28 pm ---The person in HR who was interviewing my student gave him the following job description... ...Well now it appears getting electric shocks is now a requirment for some jobs. --- End quote --- can you differentiate the meaning between job "description" with job "requirement"? if you cant, just PM me i can teach... |
| Brumby:
--- Quote from: rx8pilot on April 10, 2018, 05:28:54 am ---I live in California. It is stupid. At one point, I had 15 employees. The burden of the rules, regulations, and red tape are over the top. I have a tangled mess of family matters that keeps me from leaving for 8 more years.....but I will not stay in this idiotic state one more second than I have to. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: ez24 on April 10, 2018, 07:05:56 am --- --- Quote from: rx8pilot on April 10, 2018, 05:28:54 am ---I live in California. It is stupid. --- End quote --- I am also a California prisoner, sad place to live :-- --- End quote --- Not sure about the rules, regs and red tape - but Sydney has the weather. :D |
| ebastler:
--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on April 10, 2018, 08:40:52 am ---can you differentiate the meaning between job "description" with job "requirement"? if you cant, just PM me i can teach... --- End quote --- Job description = what do you do in the job. Job requirement = what qualification (skills, training) do you need to bring to the job, to be able to do it properly. Standard terms, really. |
| Mechatrommer:
the questions are meant for the OP. he's confusing between the term hence the existence of this thread. is any requirement in the job saying that "you must be at least experienced an electric shock during childhood of at least X Vac and Y Vdc"? |
| BillB:
This seems right to me. My interview application would read: 1. How many times before the age of 5 did you get shocked sticking a butter knife into an electrical socket? (A fork is also acceptable) 2. If less than twice, please explain? I'd prefer hiring engineers who had the calling at an early age, such as myself. |
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