I do think that in certain lines of work physical
attractiveness is wanted and needed. You have to think worldly. Sex sales, it’s
the bottom line. Man or woman physical attractiveness is a must. Job offers are typically made by managers of small operations
(Exhibit 16.13) and
human resources staff in large organizations. Some managers
conduct background checks, drug tests, or obtain other information after a job
offer is made. They do so because they do not want to risk losing their best
candidates while they wait for information. Not ever scenario applies
though for physical attractiveness. It doesn’t matter if you’re model worthy to
be a janitor at Wal-Mart. No that may not be the case at Drais nightclub. It
all depends on the particular industry. I do think it’s legal to hire “models”
to serve in whatever capacity if that’s what’s required to operate that
particular business. As for advice I would only say as long as sexual
harassment isn’t an issue then there really shouldn’t be an issue. If the job
requires models to be free of scars, and or blemishes it’s not much a person
can do for that. These are uncontrollable factors and I don’t think it could
totally disqualify a candidate. I would say it depends on the employer and
needs of the company. Tattoos is another issue. If the job required no tattoos
and the employee went and got a full sleeve then that violates what the person
was hired for. There are industries that models with body art could be
welcomed. A person could be hired at Hard Rock Café as a waiter or bartender.
The tattoo look is welcomed in a place themed by music. Here in Las Vegas you
see attractive people almost everywhere. It all depends on their industry.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
EOC Wk 3 - Discrimination
I believe that fairness
in the work place is critical to an employer’s staff relations. When consistent
treatment across the board is given to all employees it decreases the
possibility of lawsuits against the company. I believe National Employment Lawyers
Association sponsors the site because, I’m almost 100% sure that proper
treatment from staff and subordinates is not always in play. “Employee supervision is an
ongoing activity to ensure that employees are productive, motivated, and
supported in their work. Then the operation can run smoothly and customers will
have the best possible experience. Supervisory responsibilities include
training and developing employees as well as activities related to motivation,
appraisal, discipline, and managing change”. It’s a very
critical task to not only provide employees with fair treatment but also making
sure they treat each other with dignity and respect as well.
There are many resources available on the National Employment Lawyers Association
website. Off duty conduct is one. This provides information to how an employee
should conduct themselves when away from the work place. Good or bad conduct
and make or break a career. Medical privacy is also a resource to be used.
Medical security and the confidentiality of personal information is big in the
work place. It’s no one’s business what’s in your medical records unless it
prevents you from conducting the job you were hired for. Lawyer service is also
a provided resource on this site. Unfortunately in the work place misconduct
happens on all levels. Lawyer information provided can be the make or break factor
when improvement in the work place is needed. I believe being micromanaged and
scrutinized because of poor training is a big factor in the work place. To solve
this issue I would say employers should keep training records for each employee
so that proper training can be conducted.
EOC: Wk 1Best and Worst Jobs
My worst
job was working for a company named Spartan business and Technologies. I served
in this capacity as a benefits advisor for the Department of Veterans Affairs.
It wasn’t considered a federal job, however it was federal work for a
contracted company. What made this company such a nuisance was the lack of team
work and no unit cohesion. “Team members who work
closely together generally have increased creativity and great ideas. These
advantages are very useful as employees make decisions, solve problems, and
help plan how to deliver products and services. Professional managers know that
the quality of teamwork relates directly to the quality of the customer
experience that is provided” While working for this company I was
required to pay for govt. training events out of my own pocket. We were
originally informed that our company would provide accurate funding for certain
training. Later we were asked to support ourselves and we would be reimbursed
no later than 2 weeks after the first day we returned from training. Well,
let’s just say that didn’t happen. The last and final time I traveled with this
company was to Colorado. Airfare was covered, as was room and board so I wasn’t
complaining. Long story short. I was fooled. I hated the company and its poor
leadership. After 6 months I left.
My best
job was being a United States Marine. While in the Marine Corps, I had the
opportunity to travel the world. I also participated in various special
missions stateside and internationally. The only things I wasn’t too fond of
while in the Corps were painful Middle East (Iraq) deployments. I met a lot of
great people, some I consider my family for life. Marines are known for
comradery and handling business. I would say it was one of the most challenging
experiences in my life to this point. I loved every second of the Marine Corps
and, Yes I would do it again.
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