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Putting the word out on horrible companies/managers
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten. -
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIsn't that what Glassdoor is there for?Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by Bubba Bubba View PostI want to highlight horrible companies and project managers Ive had the misfortune of working with before just for sake of making would be contractors in the industry aware.
Call it smear campaign if you like but it is what it is and its deserved
How do I go abouts doing this?
Was thinking of starting posts on this site
Any advice will be appreciated---
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Originally posted by Bubba Bubba View PostI want to highlight horrible companies and project managers Ive had the misfortune of working with before just for sake of making would be contractors in the industry aware.
Call it smear campaign if you like but it is what it is and its deserved
How do I go abouts doing this?
Was thinking of starting posts on this site
Any advice will be appreciated
It is anonymous but be careful it's often quite obvious who the posters are.
I've felt this way about many companies until I realised I had the problem, it is just in my character to end up hating everyone I work with. I'm trying to maintain a more up beat, positive attitude and ignore as much of my work environment as possible.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIsn't that what Glassdoor is there for?Слава Україні! Героям слава!Comment
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostWhilst I'm not entirely onboard with the OP's original suggestions (for somewhat different reasons), it's absolutely not unprofessional to "name and shame" bad ex-clients and (particularly) employees. So long as everything is kept on a purely objective level, it's very much the correct thing to do. Call it due diligence if you will.
After all, isn't this exactly what clients do to us and their employees? Why else do you think you're forced to provide references before getting a whiff of a gig?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Yes - set up an app and/or website - you could call it gigadvisor or something. Be sure to be in the USA where the constitution guarantees free speech so you are actually allowed to have an opinion without lawyers getting involved.Comment
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Originally posted by Bubba Bubba View PostI want to highlight horrible companies and project managers Ive had the misfortune of working with before just for sake of making would be contractors in the industry aware.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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It is one of the reason many people choose to stay contractors. Job market has changed and you are not getting in a role for a lifetime but despite that if you stay for too little in a permi role that could be a red flag.
As a contractor sometimes you don’t have to put up with all the politics, embracing the culture and all that nonsense. You can focus only on being productive and invoicing.
If it gets nasty you smile, shake hands and walk away.
With the right state of mind and having goals for the gig even the worst one can be manageable.
Such a portal would be welcomed but i can’t picture a working solution that would get traction. You have to learn to read between the lines on glassdoor etc, use your network to get information, look out for signs during the interview and ask the right questions.
It is tough but it is what it is, politics seem to be in the nature of human beings.
Some people suggest to men up, i would say they are a bit rude and being tougher and detached emotionally might not be a solution, you just have to learn to adapt.Comment
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One of my major achievements was reaching retirement without going postal, though it did come close a couple of times.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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