Have and still do. Heck, when I started in engineering, ECOs were called ECNs.
While working at McDonnell Douglas, I got an involved in the interviewing process and when we would approve of a candidate, then the human resources person would look over and say, " I don't like him at all, He's out"Interviewing for next year's intern. One very good candidate for the position out of the two interviews today.
HR here is quite good and unless there was something very wrong with employing the person they would defer to our decision.While working at McDonnell Douglas, I got an involved in the interviewing process and when we would approve of a candidate, then the human resources person would look over and say, " I don't like him at all, He's out"
Sorry to hear about your situation. Bankers are usually not well educated on this.I'm in Florida and I hate Florida. My 86 year old mother is not doing well. She just got out of the hospital after a series of falls. Her potassium was dangerously low and life threatening. Thyroid med was to high. And a very bad bacterial infection. My brothers and sister want them in an assisted living facility. My parents think the are a hospice where people go to die. I tried to explain the difference and had wanted to take them to tour a couple. That went over like a lead parachute. Then I tried to get my dad to agree to see a lawyer about the difference between dying with a will, without one and a trust. He refused and told me his banker was an expert on these matters. I told him he wasn't. It devolved from there. I walked out and went back to the hotel. Now what to do for 9 more days.
I'm in Florida and I hate Florida. My 86 year old mother is not doing well. She just got out of the hospital after a series of falls. Her potassium was dangerously low and life threatening. Thyroid med was to high. And a very bad bacterial infection. My brothers and sister want them in an assisted living facility. My parents think the are a hospice where people go to die. I tried to explain the difference and had wanted to take them to tour a couple. That went over like a lead parachute. Then I tried to get my dad to agree to see a lawyer about the difference between dying with a will, without one and a trust. He refused and told me his banker was an expert on these matters. I told him he wasn't. It devolved from there. I walked out and went back to the hotel. Now what to do for 9 more days.
That's a terrible place to be, and I don't just mean Florida. Trying to get through to them, but not to make a fight out of it is awfully frustrating.I'm in Florida and I hate Florida. My 86 year old mother is not doing well. She just got out of the hospital after a series of falls. Her potassium was dangerously low and life threatening. Thyroid med was to high. And a very bad bacterial infection. My brothers and sister want them in an assisted living facility. My parents think the are a hospice where people go to die. I tried to explain the difference and had wanted to take them to tour a couple. That went over like a lead parachute. Then I tried to get my dad to agree to see a lawyer about the difference between dying with a will, without one and a trust. He refused and told me his banker was an expert on these matters. I told him he wasn't. It devolved from there. I walked out and went back to the hotel. Now what to do for 9 more days.
I once had a friend/co-worker who taught me a saying: "You don't buy a guard dog then bark yourself." He was born in Wales, moved somewhere along the line to London, then as an adult moved and became a citizen in Canada, then moved and became a citizen in the US. I don't know where he picked the saying up, but I think it was not on this continent.If you're going to hire a professional, you take his/her advice...
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