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Surely that is not an unusual cirumstance, the Peter principle usually applies with HR
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Sad but so so trueOriginally posted by vetran View PostInterim manager available, Achievements :
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Originally posted by original PM View Postspeaking of linked in - our CIO has recently left - after beeing here all of 2 years and being hailed as the saviour of our IT services.
He bought in loads of his cronies on high salaries (we got the classic situation where we were getting rid of people who actually did things to pay for people who sit there kissing the boss ass) and now they are all going.
And then you look at linked in and you can see this clutch of feck witts looking for their next victim.
Why any decent hirer would not take a quick look at linked in and see this clown has had 4 roles in about 8 years and think he is a good option is beyond me.
But then many things are beyond me!
Interim manager available, Achievements :
Built a new team, reduced costs by reducing workforce, now looking for next challenge.
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speaking of linked in - our CIO has recently left - after beeing here all of 2 years and being hailed as the saviour of our IT services.
He bought in loads of his cronies on high salaries (we got the classic situation where we were getting rid of people who actually did things to pay for people who sit there kissing the boss ass) and now they are all going.
And then you look at linked in and you can see this clutch of feck witts looking for their next victim.
Why any decent hirer would not take a quick look at linked in and see this clown has had 4 roles in about 8 years and think he is a good option is beyond me.
But then many things are beyond me!
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe **** is retirement age, so who knows?
There's a lot of dumb companies out there looking for twats of his ilk.

And he is on linkedin.
Or so I'm told.
join and watch, its fun watching the car crash.
You never know he might add you as a friend.
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The **** is retirement age, so who knows?Originally posted by vetran View Postwill soon be at another establishment screwing up, its almost scary on Linkedin when you see those that talk the talk jumping ship!
There's a lot of dumb companies out there looking for twats of his ilk.

And he is on linkedin.
Or so I'm told.
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Yes it is a bit odd.Originally posted by Bunk View PostDon't you remember, this is the HR bod who upset Zeity? One minute Zeity's up on a disciplinary, next thing the HR bod has been sacked. My advice - don't mess with the lizard.
I get a written warning & he gets the order of the boot.
My sense of schadenfreude is working overtime.
Thought no doubt the scumbag got a nice payoff to bugger off.
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