Re: tech writing recruiters

Subject: Re: tech writing recruiters
From: Ken Poshedly <poshedly -at- bellsouth -dot- net>
To: Kat Kuvinka <katkuvinka -at- hotmail -dot- com>, bsherman77 -at- embarqmail -dot- com, techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 07:47:36 -0700 (PDT)

Kat,

While there are no absolutes and not every company discriminates on age (or
anything else), you better hold your tongue until you yourself get well past 50
and then see what happens. I'm well past 50 (even past 60) and I cringe even
thinking about job-hunting because I know that if the hiring manager who
interviews me is under 45 or so, I'm probably NOT gonna get hired there. So far,
I've always been correct. My last couple jobs were via hiring managers at least
close to my own age. And now I face it again because I need to move on.

I've talked to lots of H.R. managers who openly admit it (age discrimination) is
rampant, "but not at my company". Yeah, right. A good look at a majority of the
workers at any particular company can give at least a rough idea how things
really are. My company is a wholly owned and operated Chinese manufacturer with
over 100 employees here; at least half of them speak maybe 10 words of English
and are here directly from China on work visas and know they are home on the
next jet if they complain in the slightest, another 25 or 30 percent are Chinese
but here as U.S. citizens or with greencards (and they also never complain),
leaving the rest to be Americans or Asian Indians just to put a "Western face"
on things. Only three blacks are on staff, including the cleaning guy, the front
desk receptionist, an IT guy, and the inhouse recruiter (who has filed lots of
EEO complaints) but they somehow got past the "radar" used to screen them out.
And the home-country management and personnel policies (while not illegal)
remind all of us everyday that we are "owned". The average tenure of an employee
back in China is less than a year. It would be just like that here, too, if the
economy was better.

Remember the song from 1970 by Joe South, "Walk a Mile in My Shoes"? Yep, that's
it.

-- Kenpo




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From: Kat Kuvinka <katkuvinka -at- hotmail -dot- com>
To: bsherman77 -at- embarqmail -dot- com; techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Sent: Fri, May 11, 2012 10:23:53 AM
Subject: RE: tech writing recruiters


I couldn't disagree more. I know that ageism exists, but it has not been that
bad in my experience. As someone in their (mid-to-)late 40s, I have interviewed
and seen many writers my age hired because of experience, personality, and
maturity. All tech companies, even start-ups, are NOT run by kids who only want
to work with kids. It's not that kind of world anymore (with obvious exceptions
like FaceBook). It's more like a parents-starting-families-in-their-40s kind of
world.

Anyone who is older who can't find a job easily wants to cry ageism, but it is
tough all over.

>
> If you are seeking direct employment, it is best to do your own hunting and
> make your own applications. But if you are not in your 20s recently out of
> school, or some fast rising star in your field, you may find getting direct
> employment a difficult task. If you are in your late 40s or 50s, you had
> better have a couple of patents, a bunch of trade fame, or something that
> someone wants badly. If you are just a regular sort of employee, odds are
> greatly against you getting a direct job at that age.
>
>
>


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Follow-Ups:

References:
tech writing recruiters: From: Kari Gulbrandsen
Re: tech writing recruiters: From: Caroline Leopold
Re: tech writing recruiters: From: William Sherman
RE: tech writing recruiters: From: Kat Kuvinka

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