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Devil's advocate-

Posted By: Just Sayin' on 2009-05-03
In Reply to: MODERATOR why is this company allowed to post a job opening here - NJMT

A) If they eliminated companies that offshored from the job lists, said lists would be a lot shorter than they already are. This site is for USA transcriptionists; it says nothing about where the companies need to be located.

B) It's a badly written ad since it doesn't say where the office is, but it is for in-house positions, and if they are located in the US, does that not make it an American job?






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Devil's advocate
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Devil's advocate
I hate to break it to you but the Sixties ended a looong time ago......
Not playing devil's advocate but something
...is that companies don't have nearly as much latitude to make exceptions to their policies as we might like to think.

This is due to the litigious environment that employment law has become over the last few decades. If you deviate from your formal policies or procedures, you will discover that you can be sued by other employees (or even former employees) for whom you did not make the same exception.

So, corporate counsel routinely advise their clients: Set a policy and then stick with it 100% because you're opening Pandora's box if you don't.

Sad, but very true.
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sometimes the devil you know is better than the one you don't.
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ah..the devil's doorway..sm
already predicted and already happening. Cannot stop it. It is meant to be.
'I can't get rid of the devil I called,
this came into my mind, I think it is from Goethe's 'Faust?'

The 'devil' being the 'technology.' Technology makes our life easier, but when technology gets so perfected that it makes the human labor obsolete, that's bad, bad.........

We have to think of a way to stop evolution of technology!

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Can we say Devil wears prada...
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