I was just talking with hubby and our teens this morning. about hiring workers, and the conversation turned to how the past relationship experience that many modern women have had, is in some ways like a workers résumé.
With sons that are unmarried aged 19 and 21 and two 26 year old single guys on the crew (great guys and good workers) there are often conversations about girls seen on jobs, at the store etc. Hubby just met a gal yesterday who seemed like a real pleasant "go getter." He gave her a business card and suggested she call his brother if she needs a job any time soon. Hubby isn't "looking to hire" a woman in her early 20's, but his brother does have a real world job she could do, and he also thought one of the younger men he works with might be interested in "hiring" someone like her.
With how crazy busy life is we could use a good old fashioned maid servant around this place, which as I understand it was a bit like a paid interview...or trial period, and if you "worked out" you might get offered a permanent "position." lol
I'm glad in light of @Mojo 's recent thread (coming to a church near you?) That I don't have any "position" to lose for "objectifying" women!!
...... but seriously, let's hear some discussion and wisdom from the men and patriarchs here on how they would view a woman's résumé and past "work experience" so that young men reading might have an idea of how "hireable" women they may meet really are.
I'm sure for patriarchs, other "employees" (first or other wives and children even) might have different views and concerns, (feel free to chime in here) they might even have different ammounts of "interest in the company"......and be impacted more by who gets "hired"......but ideally "the boss" should have an uncontested (they trust him) final say, with no one "quitting" over his decision.
Any women seeking "employment" are free to comment and share their view too! Let's hear about what kind of "company" you would want to work for, and what kind of "benefits" (g rated and appropriate of course) appeal to you...such as location, (city or country based "home office") etc. How would a history of a "boss" "firing employees" be seen by you, and what kind of questions might you ask him about those kinds of decisions and when he might make them.
I'd like to write more, but am out of time at the moment. Looking forward to feedback!
@andrew I think this kind of hypothetical discussion is appropriate, and ok legally, but feel free to delete this if you have ANY issues with it.
THANKS!!
With sons that are unmarried aged 19 and 21 and two 26 year old single guys on the crew (great guys and good workers) there are often conversations about girls seen on jobs, at the store etc. Hubby just met a gal yesterday who seemed like a real pleasant "go getter." He gave her a business card and suggested she call his brother if she needs a job any time soon. Hubby isn't "looking to hire" a woman in her early 20's, but his brother does have a real world job she could do, and he also thought one of the younger men he works with might be interested in "hiring" someone like her.
With how crazy busy life is we could use a good old fashioned maid servant around this place, which as I understand it was a bit like a paid interview...or trial period, and if you "worked out" you might get offered a permanent "position." lol
I'm glad in light of @Mojo 's recent thread (coming to a church near you?) That I don't have any "position" to lose for "objectifying" women!!
...... but seriously, let's hear some discussion and wisdom from the men and patriarchs here on how they would view a woman's résumé and past "work experience" so that young men reading might have an idea of how "hireable" women they may meet really are.
I'm sure for patriarchs, other "employees" (first or other wives and children even) might have different views and concerns, (feel free to chime in here) they might even have different ammounts of "interest in the company"......and be impacted more by who gets "hired"......but ideally "the boss" should have an uncontested (they trust him) final say, with no one "quitting" over his decision.
Any women seeking "employment" are free to comment and share their view too! Let's hear about what kind of "company" you would want to work for, and what kind of "benefits" (g rated and appropriate of course) appeal to you...such as location, (city or country based "home office") etc. How would a history of a "boss" "firing employees" be seen by you, and what kind of questions might you ask him about those kinds of decisions and when he might make them.
I'd like to write more, but am out of time at the moment. Looking forward to feedback!
@andrew I think this kind of hypothetical discussion is appropriate, and ok legally, but feel free to delete this if you have ANY issues with it.
THANKS!!
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