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The HR thread

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Originally posted by: giantpinkbunnyhead
Oops, in my line of work, HR means Human Remains. Flying cargo means flying dead bodies sometimes... and we just label them "HR".

Hm, doesn't sound that different from some of the HR departments I've been around. 😉
 
Originally posted by: kalster
how much do HR folks make, I have always wondered, compared to a Senior Engineer in a company, how much would a senior HR person make

Depends on the company and the job duties. Do both people have direct reports? Then probably about the same.
 
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
So let me ask you this HotChic-

What possessed you to get into HR?

My job kind of "fell on my lap"...fresh out of college, good pay...etc...but now, I feel like I'm "stuck". I'd like to move out of my current-state but it's not like Human Resources is a terribly easy field to get into, ESPECIALLY in a new state where there are different laws to learn and abide to.

I don't think anybody sets out to get into HR, and those that do don't stick around too long. 😉 Mine was more or less an accident - my dad accidentally wound up in recruiting (with a background in music and comp sci) and I helped around the office. The experience landed me my first job and it kind of ballooned from there.

If there's a large company, there are plenty of HR jobs that aren't focused on the legal aspects. If it's a smaller company, you wind up as jack of all trades.

Yup, I'm a "jack-of-all-trades" type.

There are two of us, my boss and me, for a company of ~ 300 people. Not only do I do HR, but I am a managing supervisor of three coffee shops that our organization operates as well...we're a non-profit and the coffee shops are Work Experience type jobs...

<--- Busy
 
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: Nutdotnet
So let me ask you this HotChic-

What possessed you to get into HR?

My job kind of "fell on my lap"...fresh out of college, good pay...etc...but now, I feel like I'm "stuck". I'd like to move out of my current-state but it's not like Human Resources is a terribly easy field to get into, ESPECIALLY in a new state where there are different laws to learn and abide to.

I don't think anybody sets out to get into HR, and those that do don't stick around too long. 😉 Mine was more or less an accident - my dad accidentally wound up in recruiting (with a background in music and comp sci) and I helped around the office. The experience landed me my first job and it kind of ballooned from there.

If there's a large company, there are plenty of HR jobs that aren't focused on the legal aspects. If it's a smaller company, you wind up as jack of all trades.

Yup, I'm a "jack-of-all-trades" type.

There are two of us, my boss and me, for a company of ~ 300 people. Not only do I do HR, but I am a managing supervisor of three coffee shops that our organization operates as well...we're a non-profit and the coffee shops are Work Experience type jobs...

<--- Busy

Yeah, I'm more of an operations specialist, process and system.
 
our HR people are these mythical beings who only "exist" through our IP telephones and email, and NONE of us have ever seen them.

they all work at a different campus. 🙂
 
I got a chill down my spine when I saw the VP of HR's name on my caller id. I thought someone had turned me in for telling an off-color joke or something. Turns out he just wanted to invite me to a poker game.
 
Originally posted by: Yossarian
I got a chill down my spine when I saw the VP of HR's name on my caller id. I thought someone had turned me in for telling an off-color joke or something. Turns out he just wanted to invite me to a poker game.

Yah....not everyone in HR is uptight and introverts.
 
I avoid our HR lady like the plague. She's a mean lady. I've never had to go in and chat with her, luckily. A buddy of mine here at work, however, seems to get called in for something or another on a weekly basis.
 
I miss the girl who used to work in HR here. She was really hot.

If you get a hold of her, please tell her to come back? I miss her.
 
Hmmmmm...most of the HR girls I know are pretty good looking.

The times I have delt with HR it has been fine. The HR person at the new company is really helpful and keen.

I also see a distinct lack of guys in HR.

Koing
 
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