I am attending Harrison College in Columbus, IN and I am triple majoring in Business Management, Business Marketing, and Human Resources. I have heard from a few people that some employers might not hire me after I graduate because they might consider me as “Over Qualified”. Does anyone have personal experience or any advice they can give me? All is appreciated, thank you!
Do I need to get a replacement for my social security card? How would I get another one?
our company correctly classifies employees as “exempt” or “non exempt.” However, they have all employees use the punch clock ( I know this is wrong) and exempt employees who work over 40 hours are given regular rate of pay (not time and a half) as a “bonus”, not as salary. I am being promoted to HR director, is this OK to do? It doesn’t seem like it would be.
My aunt has more degrees then I can count…
She speaks 4 languages fluently & a hand full more enough to “Get By”…
She has taught English in Inner-City Chicago Schools…
She has edited text books…
She has taught English as a 2nd language in Spain…
She has taught English to a Middle Eastern Prince…
She worked as the Head of HR in Amsterdam for 7 years…
She worked as Director of HR for the France Campus & was Head of Staff Development for the Singapore Campus for a world renowned International Business School for 7 years or so… Where she had to deal with both students & staff from each and every inch of the Globe & find a way to make them all happy!
Yet she has been back in the US for over a year now & hasn’t had a single serious job offer.
If she didn’t have friends with extra room or a friend with an unrented apartment she would be broke & on the verge of being homeless…
Biden maintain his position as a senior leader with facts and Palin with her natural charm to display her personal attraction of her new position as VP to come, with care & concern of the American people with wink of eye to the TV camera to catch the extra attention of her. It was a peaceful, friendly game for the satisfaction of the American.
Human Resource Management The President/owner of a company was so disgusted over the unreasonable demands of the union. He was also incensed by the arrogant behavior of the union officers. A day before the start of the CBA negotiations, without consulting his Board of Directors, he decided to lockout all employees, close shop, stop the entire business operations of the company. Is the lockout legal or illegal? Why?
My HR director has lost her teeth since the new practice director joined (law firm) leaving no route for complaint. What is the answer?
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