Thursday, August 21, 2014

Perform job analysis, write job descriptions, and job specifications.

Nasty Gal is a privately-held global eCommerce style destination catering to an international cult of obsessed, super stylish girls. They specialize in one-of-a-kind true vintage pieces as well as new clothing, shoes, and accessories from independent designers around the world. They agree an entrepreneurial-minded and driven team, and a leader in the online fashion space. Nasty Gal is looking for Stylists for their first retail stores. This is a pivotal role in the store and will involve providing optimum level customer service and styling and maintaining a friendly and welcoming environment for our clients. In this role I would have to maximize personal sales at all opportunities and help create a friendly and welcoming work environment. I would also have to fully style and outfit each client through suggestive selling and fitting room styling.

Marijuana in the Workplace



When it comes to marijuana in the workplace, I feel it should only be allowed for medical reasons only. One may say “why does my job need to worry about what I am doing on my days off?” I feel a company should worry about each and every employee on and off the clock. When working for a company, you are the face of that company. You become part of that company’s branding. Yes, your job should be concerned with the bad decisions you decide to make off the clock. You are representing your company, and you can hurt their reputation depending on what you do. Like alcohol, marijuana and other substances, affect everyone different. David can smoke marijuana and just chill for the entire night. Yet Lily can smoke marijuana, and became very paranoid and made bad decisions that night. "Paranoia is likely to occur when we are worried, think negatively about ourselves, and experience unsettling changes in our perceptions," says Prof. Freeman. Would you want to be Lily? “Paranoia is one of the most unpleasant side effects of marijuana.” With any substance, you are not in your normally state of mind and you may not even be aware of your actions. I feel when it comes to marijuana in the workplace, excluding medical issues; people should respect their company and want to present themselves in the best manner always. Not saying you cannot have fun, we all love to have fun. Doing marijuana is definitely a personal choice, like anything else. Is it worth losing your job over? 

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/279630.php 
http://healthland.time.com/2011/04/06/why-pot-smokers-are-paranoid/ 

Physical Attractiveness at work



When running a business, you want people that will attract customer to you business, right? I feel each field of work has that “ideal look” they want most or all of their employees to look like. Each person has controllable and uncontrollable factors when talking about their physical attractiveness. Personal hygiene should not be questioned at all when looking for employees to work under you, right? Wrong! Some medical conditions can cause a person to have bad personal hygiene, and that’s something one cannot completely control. For example, a person with Trimethylaminuria cannot control their body not being able to break down a chemical compound called trimethylamine. “Trimethylamine is what gives fish its fishy smell, and when it builds up in the body it's released in the breath, urine and sweat, giving a person with trimethylaminuria a similarly fishy smell”, according to the Genetics Home Reference at the National Institutes of Health. I can relate to having something wrong with my body that I cannot control. I had scars all over my arms and legs due to really bad eczema for about 3 years. I was uncomfortable for a long time wearing shorts and short sleeves. I was always paranoid. I hated appearance. Although I have having all these issues with myself, my boss and everyone else did not judge me. I’d have customers and co-worker ask what happened and after I told them, it was nothing. For the most part, my physical appearance was accepted before people even asked me about it, and that was mainly because of my personality. That taught me to never judge people due to their physical attractiveness. Next, we have tattoos. Tattoos are a decision that you have full control over. I have no problem with tattoos and many people in my generations don’t seem to mind either. Yet, we do have other that may question a person in a certain field that’s covered with tattoos. Would you trust a surgeon with a full sleeve of tattoos? Personally, I would.  He earned his degree just any other doctor, and he has his degree for a reason. If I felt safe with him before knowing he had the tattoo, because of his work and his character, I would not allow his physical appearance alter my thought of him. 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/26/surprising-body-odor-causes_n_4475756.html 

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Discrimination or Unfairness at the Work Place



(a)    I believe the National Employment Lawyers Associations (NELA) sponsors the www.workplacefairness.org site because the “Federal and state laws prohibit employment discrimination on the grounds of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, and disability, but these laws provide no protection from other forms of unfairness in the workplace.” With that being said, I feel the NELA has to be the ones to protect the people that fall under those other forms of unfairness in the workplace. For example, people with criminal backgrounds.
(b)   This website provides numerous resources for people to look over. A few of these resources are Employee Rights Groups, Legal Services, Government Agencies, Military Leave, Job Type and more.
(c)    One worked related issue that would push someone to seek out information on this site would be harassment at the work place. If an employee comes in very day and there’s some always using foul language or slurs, that employee can find the right information by visiting this site. Another work related issue would be if an employee felt they were not being paid correctly by their employer. Or if that employee is forced to work overtime, but not receiving any extra pay. They are able to visit this sit e and get the facts they need to ensure they are being treated right at work. Hospitality managers can address these issues by having consistent meeting with their teams, and hearing out all issues that are going on within the company. The manager should be able to solve such issues so the employees do not have to go that extra step and involve a third party.