• deborah@awful.systems
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    6 months ago

    Isn’t this normal with jobs? That there is a month of tryout period?

    I have never found this to be normal with jobs, no. But in the US, most employment is at-will, so you can be fired without cause at any time.

    (I’ve encountered probation windows where benefits don’t kick in for 3-6 months, and that’s hideous in a country without single payer health care, but never a tryout period.)

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      6 months ago

      Yeah I can’t find the proper dutch word for it in my mind (and even then I would need to find a translation) but the concept of ‘you can be let go/quit in the first month without any notice’ seems to me to be a normal thing (which at-will fits into, but also probation periods etc), like I doubt it is a thing at higher end jobs, and it is more of a hire a McDonalds tillworker (which is not to say this is unskilled work btw, there certainly is a difference in quality of somebody doing that work for a month vs years).

      So for me the only real benefit of this offer seemed to me the price. Which is just such a weird thing to compete on with tech workers. (And I would think that the businesses interested in this offer would also be of lesser quality). To me the whole action just signals ‘our students are mostly of low quality, here is a sieve to filter out the good ones’. Which is why I was baffled.