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| DougSpindler:
--- Quote from: Nerull on April 10, 2018, 06:40:02 am --- --- Quote from: DougSpindler on April 09, 2018, 07:43:16 pm --- --- Quote from: MasterTech on April 09, 2018, 07:38:00 pm --- --- Quote from: DougSpindler on April 09, 2018, 07:27:48 pm ---Maybe this company is being honest in sayig employees will be constalty exposed to biohazards and shocked frequently. --- End quote --- This simply was written by someone who wasn’t thinking properly at the time seeing the overall style, when they simply mean that there will be exposure to equipment running on live mains voltage, probably even medium voltage --- End quote --- And how do you explain the constant exposure to biohazards? --- End quote --- Do you believe that technicians who work with biohazardous materials are routinely shoving them up their noses? "Exposure" means "You will be near" not "You *will* contract anthrax and die". I used to work in a place that manufactured high voltage medical equipment that stored thousands of volts in large capacitors. The service techs were all constantly exposed to shock hazards, and were trained to take proper precautions. One day, one of the techs got shocked. The next day, he didn't get a pat on the head and told "Welp its just part of the job." He got fired. For not following procedures and putting the company at risk. --- End quote --- You might want to look up the definain of exposure. 1. the state of being exposed to contact with something |
| DougSpindler:
--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on April 10, 2018, 08:40:52 am --- --- 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... --- End quote --- If you can teach why aren't you at school? |
| DougSpindler:
Received a bit of clarification from the student on this. Apparently employees are frequently shocked. The humidity is quite low and static charges can buildup. |
| Mechatrommer:
--- Quote from: DougSpindler on April 10, 2018, 12:02:00 pm ---Apparently employees are frequently shocked. The humidity is quite low and static charges can buildup. --- End quote --- bah they are all disqualified from any job around here where humidity is near 90% by which electrons can flow easily through body from ground, and its 240Vac, not 110Vac keep that in mind. --- Quote from: DougSpindler on April 10, 2018, 11:55:22 am --- --- 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 --- If you can teach why aren't you at school? --- End quote --- if i'm not at school, then why people at school got confused? (ps: yes in fact i am just not as a language teacher) |
| paulca:
--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on April 10, 2018, 01:16:54 pm ---bah they are all disqualified from any job around here where humidity is near 90% by which electrons can flow easily through body from ground, and its 240Vac, not 110Vac keep that in mind. --- End quote --- Yea, they only put 240Vac into men's countries. 110/120V is for girls. :popcorn: |
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