ALRIGHT RICO!He is beautiful, very striking. I have a thing for Rico!
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ALRIGHT RICO!He is beautiful, very striking. I have a thing for Rico!
This development has been caused by current employees seeing their job or a job similar to theirs posted with a higher salary than they are currently being paid. So icky companies have stopped posting salary ranges to be safe. Even worse, by doing this they can pay discriminate and pay people different rates of pay based upon their race, sex, etc.Today is vent out loud day here - not that the chickens care, but they do look at me while I am venting, so hopefully they are listening and agreeing with me. Maybe they just think I am nuts - that's ok also.
What is with this trend on asking what your salary expectations are? WTH?! Well I want to make $180,000/yr - ok? how does that sound? Is that within the scope of the job you are posting? No? well then WTH would you post the job without a salary range.
Why waste my time and yours (potential employeer) with my reading your posting, creating a resume, and submitting (which on average is over an hr of my time).
If you posted the salary range I would look at it and not even bother to apply if it were not in the range that I expect. What a farting waste of my time and any potential employer. As such the current job posting I just applied for with Ducks Unlimited for an Admin person received an addendum to the question they asked 'Why would you like to work for us?'.
When I got to the field asking salary expectation I typed in 'negotiable' as I don't have any idea their salary range they are looking for in a candidate. Well of course the field was only accepting a numerical value - so I put in '1'. And then in the field were they posed the question on why I would like to work for them, this is the addendum I added:
RE: Salary Expectation - Please note that I am negotiable, I find it stressful that potential employers ask this question - what shall I put? I know that this position is extremely varied from $20/hr to $60/hr. I am negotiable, but might I suggest that for future postings please put a salary range in the job posting - it takes me a very long time to review your posting, write a resume and then submit. It would save you and I, a lot of unnecessary work, if a salary range was posted with the job. Sorry if I sound snippy, it is a challenging topic and I felt I needed to voice my concern over this trend I am seeing. I do hope to hear from you, but if I don't I hope your organization continues with the wonderful work that they are performing.
I can kiss my arse goodbye with this job but if maybe the HR/hiring person sees this then they will stop and think - hey maybe we should take a look at putting up salary ranges so that we don't receive unnecessary applicants.
And now for the whining tax:
Sophia gifting broody Whiskers with an egg, and of course Henny is there in the bottom box.
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Pretty Boy Floyd hiding out from everyone.
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Hen-Rietta is holding on to one tail feather also!This development has been caused by current employees seeing their job or a job similar to theirs posted with a higher salary than they are currently being paid. So icky companies have stopped posting salary ranges to be safe. Even worse, by doing this they can pay discriminate and pay people different rates of pay based upon their race, sex, etc.
Perhaps next time you could accuse the company of doing this so they can pay women less for the same work and mention you know lawyers that might find that interesting.
There are laws in the states now that require a salary range be posted with a job. For example, California's went into effect on 1/1/23. I can't believe that Canada does not have that protection.
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Poor Sydney is molting. She is down to 1 tail feather.
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Additionally, our policy is to post a salary range and still ask what their salary expectations are. You would be surprised the people who don't read the range and have expectations way beyond what we pay.This development has been caused by current employees seeing their job or a job similar to theirs posted with a higher salary than they are currently being paid. So icky companies have stopped posting salary ranges to be safe. Even worse, by doing this they can pay discriminate and pay people different rates of pay based upon their race, sex, etc.
Perhaps next time you could accuse the company of doing this so they can pay women less for the same work and mention you know lawyers that might find that interesting.
There are laws in the states now that require a salary range be posted with a job. For example, California's went into effect on 1/1/23. I can't believe that Canada does not have that protection.
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Poor Sydney is molting. She is down to 1 tail feather.
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And a very stylish tail feather it is too!This development has been caused by current employees seeing their job or a job similar to theirs posted with a higher salary than they are currently being paid. So icky companies have stopped posting salary ranges to be safe. Even worse, by doing this they can pay discriminate and pay people different rates of pay based upon their race, sex, etc.
Perhaps next time you could accuse the company of doing this so they can pay women less for the same work and mention you know lawyers that might find that interesting.
There are laws in the states now that require a salary range be posted with a job. For example, California's went into effect on 1/1/23. I can't believe that Canada does not have that protection.
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Poor Sydney is molting. She is down to 1 tail feather.
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There is something about this picture. It just makes me smile. It is the expression on her face combined with the jaunty tail!Additionally, our policy is to post a salary range and still ask what their salary expectations are. You would be surprised the people who don't read the range and have expectations way beyond what we pay.
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Just one lone tail feather.
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The best advice I can give her comes from a Disney Princess......Hen-Rietta is holding on to one tail feather also!![]()
She loves it.And a very stylish tail feather it is too!