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<p>[QUOTE="Myoxo, post: 13735, member: 271"]</p><p>If that's what it takes to get on the inside? Yes, yes we should.</p><p></p><p>I have had to deal with HR at my current job only once, and that was during the employment process. Still, the bureaucratic, arrogant, petty narcissists nearly drove to rescind my application. They were that bad. But once inside, the place was pretty neat! Everyone universally detests HR, and agrees that the place would run so much smoother without them, but here we are. HR in general are like roaches; ugly, disgusting, impossible to get rid of and continuously multiplying in dark corners. But nothing is perfect, so I rather choose to live and let live if that is what it takes to land an otherwise nice vocation. In order to get to that point, I had to jump through some rather denigrating hoops. It sucks, and some people would rather walk out then and there. I respect their choice, but in my book, integrity is more than just blindly following your internal rules. Rather, you have to be honest with yourself and true to your ideals *over time*. Can a little short term humiliation pay up in the long run, even if you detest taking shit from assholes? Often, yes. If you weigh the pros and cons and make a conscious decision about it, it does not feel quite as bad.</p><p>So yes, I will happily stoop down to "their level" if the reward is adequate. A long term and desired employment justifies licking a couple of boots and/or booties.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Myoxo, post: 13735, member: 271"] If that's what it takes to get on the inside? Yes, yes we should. I have had to deal with HR at my current job only once, and that was during the employment process. Still, the bureaucratic, arrogant, petty narcissists nearly drove to rescind my application. They were that bad. But once inside, the place was pretty neat! Everyone universally detests HR, and agrees that the place would run so much smoother without them, but here we are. HR in general are like roaches; ugly, disgusting, impossible to get rid of and continuously multiplying in dark corners. But nothing is perfect, so I rather choose to live and let live if that is what it takes to land an otherwise nice vocation. In order to get to that point, I had to jump through some rather denigrating hoops. It sucks, and some people would rather walk out then and there. I respect their choice, but in my book, integrity is more than just blindly following your internal rules. Rather, you have to be honest with yourself and true to your ideals *over time*. Can a little short term humiliation pay up in the long run, even if you detest taking shit from assholes? Often, yes. If you weigh the pros and cons and make a conscious decision about it, it does not feel quite as bad. So yes, I will happily stoop down to "their level" if the reward is adequate. A long term and desired employment justifies licking a couple of boots and/or booties. [/QUOTE]
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