The accountant lamented to the banker, "How come you make so many times what I make?" The banker responded, off handedly, "Because I make money and you cost money."
Good point. Which do you do?
Why am I evil? Well, I'm not, but that's the perception of all of us in HR. Need to fire someone? Come to HR. Need to explain to someone why, even after working their rear end off all year, that their annual increase is 2.7%? Come to HR. Need to come up with new mountains of paperwork? Come to HR. So, come join me on the Evil Side. Oh, and send me your HR questions.
The accountant lamented to the banker, "How come you make so many times what I make?" The banker responded, off handedly, "Because I make money and you cost money."
6 comments:
Thanks for the link. As a solo physician, I have played the role of evilHR person on several occasions.
Nice site you have.
I make money for the hospital because patients can't take care of themselves, or at least not yet. However, I'm sure that hospitals are trying to figure out ways of making more money by cutting nurses out of the equation.
Hi Evil:
Always be near the source of money if you want job security. (BTW, this is a problem with a career in HR.)
Tom O'Brien
http://humanvoice.wordpress.com
Ouch!
I work in government. There is no other way to spin it. I cost money.
I decided to disagree with you this time.
I suppose I have little patience for self-important money-men and salesfolks.
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