Are you an introvert or extrovert?

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by wegs, Jun 7, 2019.

  1. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    I don't think it's anything you need to change. Men need to understand that kind of request and maybe be a little more polite at times as well. I'm really polite at the deli of the grocery store or in a restaurant.
     
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  3. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    Thanks for that. I feel a little better.

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  5. gmilam Valued Senior Member

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    What the fuck are you talking about?

    Never mind, I'll just put you back on ignore...
     
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  7. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    Why don't you just get some manners?
     
  8. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    gmilam is upset at realising the quandary of the situation where the personal affiliation to capitalism has been usurped to become a detractor from their own sense of fairness to access.

    admitting to the fact that 401k's have been taken away in the dead of night, along with wage rates and varying other aspects while corporates have installed over arching regulation on personal freedoms as a sense of normalcy, to be a step too far down the rabbit hole.

    giving something for free and not being paid for the time to travel or time to go for the drug test etc..
    i knew it would rattle gmilam as it is an anti capitalist idea to demand prospective contract negotiators to forfeit rights prior to receiving anything.
    gmilam offered their personal experience as an example.
    they didnt like it being critiqued even though they offered it.
    had gmilam not offered it, i would not have commented.

    i dont go about rattling peoples happiness unless they offer it up to be pulled apart and tested, and even then i rarely would do as its over all not usually helpful.
    but for a scientific discussion in rights and law, i think it warrants a sense of logical definition.
     
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  9. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    More fodder for the 'RainbowSingularity is a Chatbot' theory...
     
  10. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    i thought you were a center right democrat rather than a republican apologist
    i agree with center left conservative democrats that social policy should be there to protect the vulnerable and support common moral laws as a secular model of core policy.

    do you ever get bored with apologizing for your political leaders ?
     
  11. Jeeves Valued Senior Member

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    They had this great psychological test for management material.
    But, of course you gave away the right to autonomy before they offered you anything at all. You submitting to the tests with no commitment from them. And somewhere in an archive, your personal information is still their property. If that urine turns out to be the cure for baldness, they don'
    t owe you a penny in royalties.
     
  12. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    turns up at a crime scene then your justice system gives you the death penalty.

    lovely set of morals !

    bringing you to justice in god ol American style
    done by your law-makers making laws and bringing you to justice

    praise be we be bringing em to the justice land
    glory be !
    justice fa all
     
  13. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Well, I'd offer the reasons I posted in 183:
    Standardized tests require less effort for busy busy interviewers. And they also provide ... a standard. And a paper trail.
     
  14. billvon Valued Senior Member

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    I disagree there. Most psychopaths, for example, are great at mimicking normal responses. And some people are _great_ actors. I've interviewed a few.
     
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  15. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    Nah. By secretive, I mean nefarious. lol

    Kind of serious, actually.
     
  16. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    Making friends everywhere you go huh, RS?

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    RS isn’t a chat bot. He just communicates differently.
     
  17. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    I get it, you're crazy, right?
     
  18. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    Understatement of the year, right there!

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  19. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    i think you will find there is a stark difference between 2 basic primary important aspects
    1 the total time taken interviewing people as a part of their job function
    2 the total amount of complaining about not having enough time to do things that are not deemed to have a financial profitability factor to the role of the job
    3 the amount of cost cutting that is done at the expense of employing a professional recruiter to over look the entire process and selection system.
    4 the buss ticket clipping of models of compliance based selection criteria instead of dynamic interview technique under a sense of experiential knowledge.
    5 magic
     
  20. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    That's a pretty specious example. Most people aren't psychopaths or great actors.

    While some people might fake their way through an interview well, it doesn't change the fact that it's still easier to manipulate a written questionnaire. (That holds true for psychopaths too).

    After all, a written personality test is essentially just an interview, sans any interaction - and with plenty of time of craft one's responses.
     
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  21. wegs Matter and Pixie Dust Valued Senior Member

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    You know what? There should be a new standard test that determines if a candidate is a sociopath. Honestly, there is at least one sociopath at my workplace and a test like that would be quite helpful.

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  22. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    no body wants uniqueness
    they want groups they already understand and know how to pigeon hole.

    im a star shape in a square hole demanding round edges for squiggly lines

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    excuse me im thinking

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  23. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Alas, the one thing sociopaths are good at, is looking on-paper like they're not sociopaths.
     

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