The Meaning of Lila by John Forgetta and L.A. Rose for March 02, 2021

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    Need coffee  almost 4 years ago

    Employers never value honesty. They value sucking up; they value yes-personning (formerly yes-manning); they value making the boss look good by doing the opposite of what s/he tells you as long as you never mention that they were wrong; they value self-promotion without results but ignore results without self-promotion…

    …but they don’t value honesty. Nice try, Lila.

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    Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    People don’t want to hear the truth. They prefer tales.

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    pathamil  almost 4 years ago

    We had an all-employee ethics training class. As we walked out, the boss said, " well, all this talk about ethics is good, but just remember, If I tell you to lie to the customer and you don’t do it, I’ll fire your ass."

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    Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    That guy is so hot, you can make tea with the water he delivers.

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    GaryCooper  almost 4 years ago

    Job interviewers do not value honesty. A question bad interviewers invariably ask is, “What’s your greatest strength, and what’s your greatest weakness?” You’re supposed to answer, “My strength is that I’m great at my job, and my weakness is that I love it too much and work too hard,” not “My greatest weakness is my compulsion to steal from my employer, but my strength is that I’m good at concealing my thefts.”

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Nice pick up line!

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    Thinkingblade  almost 4 years ago

    Over my career I’ve probably interviewed for 30 or 40 jobs and I’ve probably interviewed a few hundred people for positions where I was the hiring manager. It’s a funny game in some ways – certainly it matters to me as an interviewer that the candidate has prepared – but I also want to try and ask questions that let me understand who they “really” are. As a candidate I want to be able to get the job – but I also want to see whether the company is a good fit for me. I’ve interviewed a few people that were pretty … honest … in their interviews, a couple I’ve hired, and a couple I’ve passed.

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    jmworacle  almost 4 years ago

    Gee, I don’t know why I didn’t get the job?

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    STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member almost 4 years ago

    Maybe the favorite part of his job is seeing Lila when he delivers water to where she works. She should introduce herself!

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    bakana  almost 4 years ago

    They also don’t like it if you say the Best part is cashing the Paycheck.

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