Koolaid_Man
01-08-2012, 03:17 PM
Hiring and Firing, worker production, and company finances...- by your effing boy Koolaid Man...
Let's say you’re looking for the 'perfect', well rounded/ educated candidate who by the way demands a high salary (as many people do in this country) what’s your criteria / decision for hiring? Take a look at these two candidate resumes, they're both currently employed but looking for a new job at your firm.
Candidate #1.) College educated with a degree – (from a highly regarded institution in the country). His current job production (in his line of work) shows that he averages 11 and 5 and will earn a salary of 21 million for 2012. He accounts for a whopping 36% of teams total salary cap while only contributing 11% from a points scored, 13% for rebounds, and 11% from an assists perspective in those respective company categories.
Candidate #2.) High School educated with a diploma - (from an urban black school in Philadelphia). His current job production ( in his line of work) shows that he averages 28 and 6 and will earn a salary of 25 million for 2012. He accounts for a whopping 43% of teams total salary cap while contributing 30% from a points scored, 15% for rebounds, and 28% from an assists perspective in those respective company categories.
Both come to your office with a resume in hand that you’ve already vetted. As a business man who would you hire? Who do you think would give you the most value for your dollar while helping your company earn the most revenue ( and improve Stock performance ) while receiving fair compensation?
:hat this one for you Cully :lol
Let's say you’re looking for the 'perfect', well rounded/ educated candidate who by the way demands a high salary (as many people do in this country) what’s your criteria / decision for hiring? Take a look at these two candidate resumes, they're both currently employed but looking for a new job at your firm.
Candidate #1.) College educated with a degree – (from a highly regarded institution in the country). His current job production (in his line of work) shows that he averages 11 and 5 and will earn a salary of 21 million for 2012. He accounts for a whopping 36% of teams total salary cap while only contributing 11% from a points scored, 13% for rebounds, and 11% from an assists perspective in those respective company categories.
Candidate #2.) High School educated with a diploma - (from an urban black school in Philadelphia). His current job production ( in his line of work) shows that he averages 28 and 6 and will earn a salary of 25 million for 2012. He accounts for a whopping 43% of teams total salary cap while contributing 30% from a points scored, 15% for rebounds, and 28% from an assists perspective in those respective company categories.
Both come to your office with a resume in hand that you’ve already vetted. As a business man who would you hire? Who do you think would give you the most value for your dollar while helping your company earn the most revenue ( and improve Stock performance ) while receiving fair compensation?
:hat this one for you Cully :lol