Something interesting I noticed throughout the years our employees were on the younger side because the work is hard. Over the last few years, it has shifted towards men much older.
There are good employees, but there is an equal amount of bad employees. So we compete with other companies to get the good ones and let the bad ones go.
He is right. They are assets but they can fuck you up because of those woke rights they believe workers should have. Then business go bankruptcy but the said employee got his part before that while all the others who did nothing wrong suffer from unemployment. So that employee is basically a criminal. No wonder why criminals like the left so much. Lula had the majority of votes in prison. And by a lot. They cheered for him there. Lula and his ex Justice minister had free pass to enter a Favela dominated by a criminal faction during elections.
Here in Brazil we have a bad costumer code that allows people who have nothing better to do to stay at justice department suing a lot of companies everyday. They lost most cases but it costs them nothing but sometimes they won.
And talking about work. We have justice of work here, and there is a consensus that the employee is always the weak link and must be favored in their decisions. So even if the company is inside the law they find a way to benefit the employee.
Here is a prime example of someone who knows nothing they talk about. There is a reason our good employees stay. Some of them have worked for my father for over thirty years. This line of thinking of yours is delusional when you are not involved in the system.
Companies want the best productivity, so they get more value. That is why those of value get paid more, promotions and are kept around longer, while the others stay in a turnover cycle without any forward projection in their careers.
Pretty likely the guy still has CP on his devices. Try to catch him red handed or set him up so he goes back to prison. I thought inmates in American prisons are known to send these creatures back to meet their creator?
I honestly don't believe in talent. Although I should study more about prodigies. I believe anyone can have more or less the same ceiling in all kinds of activities. What can change are body differences, hormones etc.
Pretty likely the guy still has CP on his devices. Try to catch him red handed or set him up so he goes back to prison. I thought inmates in American prisons are known to send these creatures back to meet their creator?
I think our laws are too relaxed tbh. There aren't death penalty sentences (that'd never be carried out anyways) unless it involves murder with some pretty gruesome facts.
We even let murderers out after 10 years or so.
Daryl Brookes got several get-out-of-jail-free cards before he drove through the parade and killed several people. Even though he had shown he was a danger to society.
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I guess the blessing hidden in the shit, is he works with all males and not in a public capacity.
I think our laws are too relaxed tbh. There aren't death penalty sentences (that'd never be carried out anyways) unless it involves murder with some pretty gruesome facts.
We even let murderers out after 10 years or so.
Daryl Brookes got several get-out-of-jail-free cards before he drove through the parade and killed several people. Even though he had shown he was a danger to society.
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I guess the blessing hidden in the shit, is he works with all males and not in a public capacity.
Its pretty fucked up that he did that
But I don't see how him being unemployed and on the streets would make society safer.
If ex convicts don't have at least some opportunity to create a life for themselves, then they have no incentive not to re-offend. You can say this person should have never been released, maybe you are right, but he was judged in a court, punished, and has now been released.
The best society can do with these people is keep an eye on them and don't let them get into situations where they can abuse others.
Its pretty fucked up that he did that
But I don't see how him being unemployed and on the streets would make society safer.
If ex convicts don't have at least some opportunity to create a life for themselves, then they have no incentive not to re-offend. You can say this person should have never been released, maybe you are right, but he was judged in a court, punished, and has now been released.
The best society can do with these people is keep an eye on them and don't let them get into situations where they can abuse others.
Don't misunderstand I believe in second chances for the majority of offenders. I believe we should make it easier for them so they don't re-offend. But I can't find that for anyone who harms a child or, certain crimes against women. I am of the belief those particular horrendous crimes should never be in society again.
Don't know where you live but at least in the united states, these people are on a public registry where everyone knows who they are. They aren't allowed to live or go in certain areas. If they don't answer their mail and re-confirm their address with the local authorities once every few months they could be charged with a felony.
And that's on top of whatever prison sentence they serve, which is usually quite severe.
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