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The *real* reason people are ghosting at work

32 pointsby hollauralmost 7 years ago

7 comments

ghosterrificalmost 7 years ago
This is why you plan Every. Single Day on firing your customer (employer).<p>Every day I focus on this:<p>- give so much value, that they are afraid of losing you<p>- help other people create more value, that they are afraid of losing you<p>- get slightly underpaid, so they they like they are getting an amazing deal<p>Why?<p>Because:<p>You call the shots.<p>You do what you want.<p>You have a &quot;no fucks given&quot; attitude.<p>They have more to lose than you do if the working relationship ends.<p>Principles:<p>Never have bad debt (credit cards, mortgage without rental income, loans for cars, etc)<p>Have multiple tiny income streams:<p>- couple hundred bucks&#x2F;month in positive rental cashflow income<p>- a few bucks a month in stock dividends<p>- small website that makes a few bucks a month<p>- the odd freeland gig here and there (nothing wrong with taking a 5k job that takes you a couple of weekends)<p>- drive for uber once in a while to earn a few bucks<p>- find deals on electronics in demand on Craigslist and resell for quick $100 (tax free ) profit.<p>- Make swing trade on cryptocurrency<p>- Do Airdrop signups on crypto tokens and then sell for BTC&#x2F;BCH&#x2F;ETH and then cash it out or use the crypto to buy food&#x2F;stuff online<p>... the list goes on.<p>Never have a single income stream. Get more, no matter how small it is.<p>Ask yourself this:<p>If your boss pays you, then who is really the head of your household. Who is really the breadwinner?
subjectsigmaalmost 7 years ago
I don&#x27;t believe this is about hiring or ghosting or millennials or any of that at all. I think it&#x27;s a symptom of our society slowly becoming some kind of victimhood culture. Right now the easiest and fastest way to get publicity is to be an underdog, be wounded by the big guy, and complain about it on the Internet. This has actually created social good in many cases. We are starting to see businesspeople, organizations, and companies adopt this shame-on-you kind of post where they hilight the actions of their transgressors publicly because they realize being the victim gains sympathy. Its so strange to me that both the original LinkedIn article and the OP use the same condescending, hurt tone to talk about the actions of one another as if this was a social issue that needed to be brought to justice!
adrianmsmithalmost 7 years ago
&gt; If your application takes longer than 10 minutes to complete, you are missing out on 50% of qualified job applicants.<p>Surely it’s more like: the longer the application process, the more desperate the candidates will need to be to complete it. Desperate because they can’t get other jobs, because they’re not strong candidates.<p>So having a long application process is like “I wish to filter candidates to get only the worst candidates”.<p>Only a foolish company would do that. (Of which there are many.)
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stuntkitealmost 7 years ago
Like six years ago a recruiter set me up with an interview with Sumo as a developer. Noah said after the interview “So the recruiter wants 45% on top of your salary. We aren’t going to pay that, but you’re a great candidate. Can you tell us how we could find more people LIKE you?”<p>That guy is a scumbag.
free652almost 7 years ago
If a company is getting ghosted then they don&#x27;t pay enough for the role.
Flenseralmost 7 years ago
&gt; Maybe you don’t have negative reviews on Glassdoor or Indeed because you paid for them to be removed<p>Is that possible?
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scarejunbaalmost 7 years ago
Original conversation sounds machine generated.