Someone needs to tell the idiots of LinkedIn that being "apart of a company" is very different from being "a part of a company."
@Alice THIS. And not just on LinkedIn. 😫😫😫😵💫
It's always in some bragging LinkedIn post about how they accepted a new position and are "excited to be apart of [CompanyName]."
If I were the hiring manager and saw that, I'd ask them to hand back the offer letter.
@Alice compared to all this, Cisco Fatty did nothing wrong
Ooh. I forgot. Half of the time, they also say that they "excepted" a new position.
I know I’m being kind of bratty, but this is specifically a website about employment and I don’t want to think that the person I just hired has the potential to send correspondence with similar mistakes while acting as a representative of my company.
@Alice Looks like you won't be making an acception in this case.
If they're exceptional, what else would they be doing to their new position? 🤪
@Alice I don't think that's bratty. We generally accept a certain number of typos in social media or email. But that's not a typo, that's just the wrong word!
@Alice The only people using LinkedIn properly are the ones posting about how they save their employer money on travel expenses by cooking chicken breasts in hotel coffee pots.
@Alice can''t see why your so effected by this.
@stefan_hessbrueggen @Alice I know this is all a joke, but "effected" has me literally screaming in my home office write now.
@Alice Maybe they are just very happy to wave goodbye to their last employer [CompanyName] 😁
If I were ever be able to do this I would seriously think about something along the lines of "see you in hell motherf*ckers"