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holy s$!t!!! Zalatix Jan 2012 #1
That is hideous! nt cyberswede Jan 2012 #2
if, after four or six years you have to reapply for your job... mike_c Jan 2012 #3
What skills? You'll have no skills valued by anyone but them - they make sure of it saras Jan 2012 #15
still, one would think that experience in the business must count for something... mike_c Jan 2012 #23
And the worst part about it is . . . HughBeaumont Jan 2012 #4
They've been warning about this for years now. redqueen Jan 2012 #5
+1000 ellisonz Jan 2012 #24
Kind of puts employers on an equal footing with elected officials. Speck Tater Jan 2012 #6
And if you're rehired, you'll no doubt go back to "new hire" wages, wiping out any raises stopbush Jan 2012 #7
they are shooting themselves in the foot, I think justabob Jan 2012 #8
they probably cut corners on the training Enrique Jan 2012 #10
no doubt justabob Jan 2012 #17
That is stupid. I hope they can only get people that don't have a work ethic to work for them. appleannie1 Jan 2012 #9
Notice this only applies to 'front line' staff arcane1 Jan 2012 #11
Good point. It's only for the workers, not the management. redqueen Jan 2012 #21
Happens all the time rufus dog Jan 2012 #22
This has happened in the defense and aerospace industries for years. FarCenter Jan 2012 #26
That's suprising. RDANGELO Jan 2012 #12
Ah, More "New Normal" policies for us 21st century serfs. librechik Jan 2012 #13
No...I don't see things getting better The empressof all Jan 2012 #14
They should advertise this to their customers if they think it's a positive policy. JohnnyRingo Jan 2012 #16
Ahh-the Menudo employment system- digonswine Jan 2012 #18
And the GOP's war on the worker continues. Initech Jan 2012 #19
Back in April of last year grntuscarora Jan 2012 #20
Seems like zabet Jan 2012 #25
High turnover used to be considered a bad thing--a problem to solve. TwilightGardener Jan 2012 #27
in the hospitality industry - experience pays LynneSin Jan 2012 #28
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