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Steven Ransom
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Truly the mind is a terrible thing to waste....🤦‍♂️... This is not a trick question.

HE MUST BE ONE BAD ASS BASKETBALL PLAYER 😂😂🤦‍♂️😂😂🤷‍♂️

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Is this a Rhetorical Question to ask another man, What is a Man? So, now WHY WOULD THIS QUESTION TRIGGER another Man?

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A man is defined by his character, actions, and values. It is important to approach discussions and questions with an open mind and empathy. If a question triggers someone, it is essential to have respectful and thoughtful conversations to understand their perspective. #communication #empathy

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Extremists asking the question trigger them. I'm an almost extinct moderate and I can tell you exactly why this question would not trigger anyone 10 years ago, but is explosive today. Ask me what a man is, and I'll tell you it is a human with XY genetics, that barring genetic or physical mishaps, possesses a penis. This penis, if all is functioning well, produces semen with viable sperm. These sperm, if all conditions are ideal, if they come in contact with a viable human ovum, might fertilize it. If all goes well, roughly 9 months later, a human neonate might be delivered. See where this answer might cause a screaming contest 0.2 seconds into my answer, depending on who is asking the question? If you don't see, you've been hiding under a rock. I grew up a tomboy. 99 percent of the time I wore "boy" clothes, played with "boy" toys, sat at lunch with boys, trained w the boys and ran a 4:59 mi, 10:59 2 mi, and got best freshman award in college cross country, and became an engineer. My 3 daughters got full tuition scholarships by studying for their SATs, no favors. We all grew up middle class. Not even one microsecond did I ever consider a sex change. As I get older, I'm incredibly thankful for being female, because I never have performance issues. Ever. Men may have gotten the job advantages over me for decades, but I still have continuous intergalactic bedroom enjoyment. My mom didnt take any pain relief while pregnant with me, she was just very tired, no morning sickness. We lived far from major pollution and chemicals. This entire "what is a man" topic is an utter quagmire today. That's why the question is triggering. Until we progress farther into what is going on from a hard science perspective, propaganda and agenda will trigger recipients of what should be simple questions. If character is the actual question, then be explicit. We have a wealth gap problem that is far more pressing. Men move to another state and work under the table to avoid crippling child support, leaving millions of US children to grow up with desperate food insecurity, when their dads don't sneak back and set their apartment on fire. Murder has been the number one cause of death for pregnant American women, long before this entire horrific Roe v Wade reversal. Deadbeat dads are competing directly with immigrants for under the table jobs, hence the backlash. We need to stop only feeding billionaires and teach what even my poor public school taught me. I thought my school was bad until I had to teach base 2 math to a masters degree mechanical engineer so he could to his bar code assignment at Ford. Our schools are in the GUTTER now. The US is effectively a 2nd world country at best. Yet we all create triggers over a simple question about "what is a man." We should be asking how can a man, a woman, or even a robot even dream of properly supporting a family anymore?

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Steven Ransom
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How would you answer this interviewer's question: Is There A Preference?

Discrimination is the act of making unfair or prejudicial distinctions between people based on the groups, classes, or other categories to which they belong or are perceived to belong, such as race, gender, age, religion, or sexual orientation.

dis·crim·i·na·tion /dəˌskriməˈnāSHən/ noun

  1. the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of ethnicity, age, sex, or disability. "victims of racial discrimination"

Similar: prejudice bias bigotry intolerance narrow-mindedness unfairness inequity favoritism one-sidedness chauvinism partisanship sexism racism racialism anti-Semitism heterosexism ageism classism ableism apartheid

Opposite: impartiality

  1. recognition and understanding of the difference between one thing and another. "discrimination between right and wrong"

Similar: differentiation distinction telling the difference 🤔

#jobsearch #advice #benefits #ageism #application #interview #resume

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Steven Ransom
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If you don't believe that technology has made us lazy,

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Join thousands across the globe who use this free personality test to find a job or career that matches their personality and interests.

Designed by expert psychologists, this free workplace personality assessment enables you to realize your career dreams by providing you with an extremely accurate report of who you are and why you do things the way you do.

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A practical way to Help the homeless find work and Safety | Mayor Richard J. Berry

When Richard J. Berry, the mayor of Albuquerque, saw a man on a street corner holding a cardboard sign that read "Want a job," he decided to take him (and others in his situation) up on it. He and his staff started a citywide initiative to help the homeless by giving them day jobs and a place to sleep -- and the results were incredible. Find out how your city can replicate Albuquerque's model with this frank and optimistic talk.

Does anyone see a business opportunity here? That could be a service to the community.

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Steven Ransom
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🤔 Is it okay to use friends as references?

This might seem obvious, but if you lie on your resume, there's a very, very good chance that you're going to get caught. Most job seekers lie about their previous job titles, education, and skill set—even their dates of employment and their job responsibilities.

However, most people forget that References are just as important.

  1. Has anyone ever lied for you to get a job?
  2. How would you know the type of question(s) the interviewer will ask your references in the interview?

When interviewers ask for references? When a recruiter calls a reference, they aren't just looking to hear good things about you. Rather, they're digging deep into their research to determine if how you've represented yourself aligns with your previous employer's performance assessment. In other words, have you been dishonest with them?

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🤔 Generally, it's best to avoid listing a friend as a reference. However, in some circumstances, like if the company is looking for a character reference, or if you've worked or volunteered with the person in the past, it can be ok if needed.

  • 'While friends and family are acceptable reference, you should select someone, not immediate family as their opinion may be construed as biased.'

🤔 Those providing the reference should know you well and be able to give examples that back up statements about your character. 👀__________________________________________________________________________________________

While it's true that not 100% of Human Resources (HR) departments will call your references during pre-employment screening, most do. If you're about to begin a job search, you should expect to have your references checked. ... 👀

#jobsearch #interview and #resume #advice for #motivation #hiringnews

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Well, no. I’ll state why: friends don’t typically understand everything about what I do for a living. I would never put someone in a position where he/she feels lying would help. I actually believe doing this could backfire and it isn’t worth losing a friendship over. If I cannot land a good position without a friend fibbing, or even worse, a friend feels they have to be false in order to assist, what’s the point? Honesty and transparency is what lands us the job we want. If I’m not willing to lie about my abilities or character, why would I EVER put someone I consider a friend in a position so awkward? I am true to myself and would never attempt to deceive a prospective employer. That’s just the way I feel.

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Phoebe Holston Washington
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Only if I've worked with that friend before.

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Homeless Looking For Work VS Rich Man? (Social Experiment)

This is a social experiment in which a man approaches different businesses as a homeless man and sees if they are hiring or if they would let him apply for a position.

Many homeless people need and want a job so they can get their life back together, but no one gives them a chance, they don’t treat them equally, and they judge them by their looks and appearance.

  • He when to the same businesses a week later to see if they are hiring or would let him apply. The results were shocking, and it is a must-see.

Are there any equal-opportunity employers out there or do they just treat the homeless badly?

You are going to have to watch till the end to find out!
Ultimate Epic Social Experiment!

#jobsearch #advice #application #interview #workfromhome

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So, as a person who WAS homeless, if you show a true desire, and show professionalism in your demeanor, you will get a job. If you come acrossed like you think, whatever, can I have a job? Then no business will want to hire you. It's all in the desire, and how you present yourself. Don't get me wrong,even with the desire, there were A LOT of no's, but all you need is one, to climb the ladder. Hope this helps, God bless.🥰😇❤️

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Phoebe Holston Washington
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Although I appreciate your video and your heart….I agree with @Alex Belter!!

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(Social Experiments) 🤨 Because roses are recognized as a sign of love.

It's something that's considered normal, especially in a romantic sense. But it can also be done in the form of friendships because roses are recognized as a sign of love, you can be sure your recipient understands your message.🤔

Here is a Q: Do women really like surprises?

What would you do if someone just walks up and surprised you with a rose?

#motivation #advice

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We shall do well to recognize that there are two ways of serving God acceptably - there is a good life required from all religions...

And there is the life of perfection to which some, by God's special grace, are called, and which they embrace and fulfill. It was the latter life that Christ put before this young man.

From the 📖 of Ransom

My Thought of the day:

You received the love of God and then you grow in developing the love of God in your life and now you have come to the place of giving it to others.

  • Jesus said to them, “If you would be perfect [that is, have the spiritual maturity that accompanies godly character with no moral or ethical deficiencies], go, sell what you possess and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven." Matthew 19:21

#motivation #inspiration #wordsofadvice #advice

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