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cryrst The garden of England 01 Aug 19 1.30pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
I didn’t say it does - you have a bizarre habit of contesting points that are not being made by anyone but yourself. You do it below on the ‘low paid workers’ comment as well. I’ve read for months on here about how corrupt the courts are for convicting Robinson, and he was only involved because conentional policing was not achieving the results - now, when the abusers are of a different persuasion, the summary is that ‘the law has to deal with it’. If it was a corrupt system for TR, then it’s a corrupt system full stop - you can’t have it both ways. Firstly i never made the statement personal so apologies if you thought it was.
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Stirlingsays 01 Aug 19 1.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
But not the majority of child abusers. What do you want to do send a packet of peanuts?
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Stirlingsays 01 Aug 19 1.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
And by the way you are making yourself look ridiculous by defending the indefensible. Pray tell, how do you select out a potential abuser at interview? Is it tattooed on their forehead? And also tell me why if the pay had been better potential abusers would not have applied, I am intrigued. What the feck are you talking about 'defend the indefensible'? Higher pay attracts more applicants and hence provides more choice for the employer for a job....Fecking hell, ...you will ask me to tell you the benefits of wiping your arse next. You can't 'select out' and I haven't suggested you can. However there are methods by which incidents of sexual abuse can be reduced....some legal, some not.
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 01 Aug 19 1.42pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Firstly i never made the statement personal so apologies if you thought it was. No need to apologise, though I respect the gesture - I don’t take anything personally on here
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cryrst The garden of England 01 Aug 19 3.08pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
No need to apologise, though I respect the gesture - I don’t take anything personally on here Nice cheers for that.
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Mapletree Croydon 02 Aug 19 9.52am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
I do hope your modern slavery line isnt going to include low paid workers. Of course I know the difference. Strange post.
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Mapletree Croydon 02 Aug 19 9.57am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
What the feck are you talking about 'defend the indefensible'? Higher pay attracts more applicants and hence provides more choice for the employer for a job....Fecking hell, ...you will ask me to tell you the benefits of wiping your arse next. You can't 'select out' and I haven't suggested you can. However there are methods by which incidents of sexual abuse can be reduced....some legal, some not.
Ah, I get it. A lower proportion of applicants will be potential abusers as they don’t like higher pay. So as it’s guesswork who may be an abuser statistically there is a lower potential for abusers. 35 years in HR and I didn’t spot that. How thick of me.
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elgrande bedford 02 Aug 19 8.44pm | |
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There is a woman called Melanie Shaw,who is currently locked up in a secure unit. Too close to revealing just who is involved.have a Google.
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Stirlingsays 02 Aug 19 8.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Ah, I get it. A lower proportion of applicants will be potential abusers as they don’t like higher pay. So as it’s guesswork who may be an abuser statistically there is a lower potential for abusers. 35 years in HR and I didn’t spot that. How thick of me. Well I have to be frank Maple, recently you haven't exactly been setting this forum alight with incisive commentary...it's Friday night and I reckon you're on the sherbets. To answer your dim comment, more applicants equals more choice.....which is better than one applicant for example....pay is used to achieve this in many professions.....more lame commentary from you. There is no way of excluding potential abusers, which is....again a dim comment to even make. There are only ways to reduce a percentage chance......for example, CCTV, employing women in direct contact roles, rules on staff levels....incident logs with multiple sign offs....it goes on. So much for 35 years when you engage me in stupid conversations when best fit answers can be thought up in seconds.
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Mapletree Croydon 02 Aug 19 11.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Well I have to be frank Maple, recently you haven't exactly been setting this forum alight with incisive commentary...it's Friday night and I reckon you're on the sherbets. To answer your dim comment, more applicants equals more choice.....which is better than one applicant for example....pay is used to achieve this in many professions.....more lame commentary from you. There is no way of excluding potential abusers, which is....again a dim comment to even make. There are only ways to reduce a percentage chance......for example, CCTV, employing women in direct contact roles, rules on staff levels....incident logs with multiple sign offs....it goes on. So much for 35 years when you engage me in stupid conversations when best fit answers can be thought up in seconds.
I posted that this morning as you can see Having more choice means nothing if you can’t sift the applicants. There is no reason to believe the proportion of abusers would change so there would be no net effect. It is a minor point but don’t try to be smart with me on my home territory The most important elements here are: Abuse happens in many ways with many perpetrators
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Stirlingsays 03 Aug 19 2.46am | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
I posted that this morning as you can see I didn't look I went on the tone. Originally posted by Mapletree
Having more choice means nothing if you can’t sift the applicants. There is no reason to believe the proportion of abusers would change so there would be no net effect. The higher the pay the higher the calibre of applicant. While this isn't going to exclude abusers it is going to mean that you can fill your team with more motivated, more intelligent and proven employees who would make the environment harder for abusers to exist within. Pay does matter and its a tool used throughout industries and you are being nonsensical here....it is by no means a panacea and isn't suggested as such. Indeed, for me it would probably be third or fourth on the list. Originally posted by Mapletree
It is a minor point but don’t try to be smart with me on my home territory I judge you on what you write and what I think of it, not your own sense of esteem for yourself. I've read a lot of your stuff and my conclusions as to your judgement in the wider scheme of things is mixed. Originally posted by Mapletree
The most important elements here are: Abuse happens in many ways with many perpetrators Some good points but mine were more practical, specific and would bring results. Edited by Stirlingsays (03 Aug 2019 2.47am)
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