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Kanchou wrote:I don't want to say what the job is but it's a work from home thing.
wagyl wrote:Kanchou wrote:I don't want to say what the job is but it's a work from home thing.
Ahh, so I was right, it is connected to that thread you just revived!
And on a serious note, from a pragmatic point of view, there is no positive outcome to you in pursuing this. It is not a job you currently have, they are unlikely to turn around and hire you because you took the initiative to point out their error, so all you will get is the warm glow of knowing that their butt might get kicked for it. Think about whether this is actually worth any effort on your part. Even if you did get a job out of it, this is the sort of employer who plays fast and loose with the rules, not the sort of organization I would want to be subordinate to.
Kanchou wrote:wagyl wrote:Kanchou wrote:I don't want to say what the job is but it's a work from home thing.
Ahh, so I was right, it is connected to that thread you just revived!
And on a serious note, from a pragmatic point of view, there is no positive outcome to you in pursuing this. It is not a job you currently have, they are unlikely to turn around and hire you because you took the initiative to point out their error, so all you will get is the warm glow of knowing that their butt might get kicked for it. Think about whether this is actually worth any effort on your part. Even if you did get a job out of it, this is the sort of employer who plays fast and loose with the rules, not the sort of organization I would want to be subordinate to.
In a few months it won't even be an issue but the idea sort of it (it's completely arbitrary) sort of pisses me off.
Russell wrote:For many jobs you have to be under a certain age (at least there is an informal non-stated upper limit).
I just wonder what jobs have a lower limit on age?
wagyl wrote:this is the sort of employer who plays fast and loose with the rules, not the sort of organization I would want to be subordinate to.
Russell wrote:I just wonder what jobs have a lower limit on age?
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Five or six years ago I saw an ad for a job working as the official Jack Daniels rep in Japan for whoever their distributor was. You had to be over 40, American, male, J-E bilingual, willing to work nights, and able to travel to various events at bars around Japan. Basically, they were going to pay you to travel Japan and get shitfaced at events they sponsored. If I recall correctly, the annual pay was about 6 million yen. Not great but not bad. However, with amount of money I'd save on boozing it would be like making about twice as muchAt the time I really wished I was over 40. Hopefully they'll be looking again in a couple of more years when I am.
Kanchou wrote:But in this case it's clear the company is simply trying to leverage the fact that all of their contractors are supposedly experienced because of an arbitrary minimum age.
Which is illegal.
Kanchou wrote:Obviously being a spokesperson for whiskey would require being an old dude.
Kanchou wrote:Yeah, I kind of figured as much.
In the US you see things on job applications that they aren't supposed to ask all the time, yet obviously if you don't fill it out, they aren't very likely to give you the job...at which point there really isn't anything you can do.
chokonen888 wrote:Kanchou wrote:Yeah, I kind of figured as much.
In the US you see things on job applications that they aren't supposed to ask all the time, yet obviously if you don't fill it out, they aren't very likely to give you the job...at which point there really isn't anything you can do.
Yeah, the shoganai factor here sucks for sure but as you said, it's not totally non-existent in the US either.
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