They may have security cameras, but they most likely have Logins to the PC or a password the employee uses to confirm a change. Also, there'd be a time stamp recorded with the change. Nobody is going to use just a security camera in the year 2024. A security camera would the silliest thing to use.
Actually, they would use both. If someone is caught with just the login, all they have to say is they were not at the computer and unless you can prove they lied, you cant fire them.
here we go again..another story of "your just a high school dropout".....whats with having to have a high education all the time....not everyone has the oportunity to go to college but have good jobs
These stories are from Japan. Almost everyone graduates from high school, over 95%. The irony is that you don’t have to go to high school, and in fact you have to take exams to be chosen to matriculate. Schools are based on district but the grades you have coming out of junior high school and the entrance exam. You can go to a school clear across town. There are vocational middle schools in Japan. I was surprised to see that when I went to one for a cultural visit one day. Vocational middle school students are generally regarded as delinquents or not very bright. That’s why these stories regard them negatively. I was usually at a mid-level high school. High school in Japan is 10th-12th grade so their middle school graduates are a year older than American ones.
Because until about 30 years ago, you couldn't get a good job without a college degree. And a lot of places won't hire you unless you do have degrees from college. It's a class system and that's where stories like this come from. Since only rich people can afford college, only rich people get the best jobs and look down their nose at everyone else.
@@quix66hiya22even Tradespeople like electricians, low and high-voltage, pipefitters, plumbing, carpentry, masonry, architecture and civil/mechanical engineering is looked down on there? All those trades worldwide even at apprentice status make very good money often without the need for a university education, in some places even without high school. Journeyman Tradespeople make even more. The big money is with Master Tradespeople. Nothing in society would function or even exist without them. Nothing would get built, no one could get water, no no nothing. Friend of mine is a long time mechanical and civil engineer. She did go to university but it isn't necessary so long as you pass state certification and licensure exams. Do the coursework, hands on , and pass the exams and you're legal. No projects can be done without the engineers, architects and Master Tradespeople assent, consent and permits. I don't see the logic from their or any perspective why they would look down on vocational trades. Society wouldn't even exist let alone function without them. Another career path that does not need college or university, unless you're leaders in some capacity is the military. Not as much money as the civilian world but you cannot beat the benefits. No need for rent or apartments rundown or otherwise in these stories you live in the barracks or a ship if you're in the Navy. No need for food. Dining facilities are provided No need for medical insurance they take care of that for you and you dependents. They provide education if you want to be a leader, commissioned, warrant or non-commissoned officer routes. Military basically is my family's business directly or indirectly. Most have degree through the service academies or online courses through major universities the military pays for. Law Enforcement is another field that makes good money without university unless you're a leader. In some cases, you campaign and get elected as a Sheriff. You theoretically can run for Sheriff without a university education or even without law enforcement experience. In practice it usually doesn't work that way but not unprecedented
It's obvious the SIL is going to try something. I'd screenshot the entire conversation, and when the inevitable happens, I'd take it to the hotel's management as proof of malicious forethought. I would also advise her in this same conversation NOT to try to cancel or otherwise ruin our vacation, and make sure to screenshot that and whatever reply she makes, so that it's clear she knows she's been warned in advance.
My sister worked as a person making reservations for a hotel put she got caught sleeping on the job. So she either got fired or she quit one of the 2 happened. I think she quit because she doesn't know how to stay at a job very long before she starts to look for a guy to support her.
Your educational background matters. I have a degree, but not in zoology. I've been working at zoos and rescues for years. Couldn't be keep the job because I didn't have the right degree.
story was very different and interesting
"Had I had known you were a higher up, I wouldn't have treated you that way!" The cry of an ignorant snob!
Op: Too bad you hide your ugly personailty, and 'Aleast Im not you.'
snobbish manners, only has manners if they think you are worth it
They may have security cameras, but they most likely have Logins to the PC or a password the employee uses to confirm a change. Also, there'd be a time stamp recorded with the change. Nobody is going to use just a security camera in the year 2024. A security camera would the silliest thing to use.
Actually, they would use both. If someone is caught with just the login, all they have to say is they were not at the computer and unless you can prove they lied, you cant fire them.
here we go again..another story of "your just a high school dropout".....whats with having to have a high education all the time....not everyone has the oportunity to go to college but have good jobs
These stories are from Japan. Almost everyone graduates from high school, over 95%. The irony is that you don’t have to go to high school, and in fact you have to take exams to be chosen to matriculate. Schools are based on district but the grades you have coming out of junior high school and the entrance exam. You can go to a school clear across town. There are vocational middle schools in Japan. I was surprised to see that when I went to one for a cultural visit one day. Vocational middle school students are generally regarded as delinquents or not very bright. That’s why these stories regard them negatively. I was usually at a mid-level high school. High school in Japan is 10th-12th grade so their middle school graduates are a year older than American ones.
Because until about 30 years ago, you couldn't get a good job without a college degree. And a lot of places won't hire you unless you do have degrees from college.
It's a class system and that's where stories like this come from. Since only rich people can afford college, only rich people get the best jobs and look down their nose at everyone else.
@@quix66hiya22even Tradespeople like electricians, low and high-voltage, pipefitters, plumbing, carpentry, masonry, architecture and civil/mechanical engineering is looked down on there?
All those trades worldwide even at apprentice status make very good money often without the need for a university education, in some places even without high school. Journeyman Tradespeople make even more. The big money is with Master Tradespeople. Nothing in society would function or even exist without them.
Nothing would get built, no one could get water, no no nothing.
Friend of mine is a long time mechanical and civil engineer. She did go to university but it isn't necessary so long as you pass state certification and licensure exams. Do the coursework, hands on , and pass the exams and you're legal. No projects can be done without the engineers, architects and Master Tradespeople assent, consent and permits.
I don't see the logic from their or any perspective why they would look down on vocational trades. Society wouldn't even exist let alone function without them.
Another career path that does not need college or university, unless you're leaders in some capacity is the military. Not as much money as the civilian world but you cannot beat the benefits.
No need for rent or apartments rundown or otherwise in these stories you live in the barracks or a ship if you're in the Navy.
No need for food. Dining facilities are provided
No need for medical insurance they take care of that for you and you dependents. They provide education if you want to be a leader, commissioned, warrant or non-commissoned officer routes.
Military basically is my family's business directly or indirectly. Most have degree through the service academies or online courses through major universities the military pays for.
Law Enforcement is another field that makes good money without university unless you're a leader. In some cases, you campaign and get elected as a Sheriff. You theoretically can run for Sheriff without a university education or even without law enforcement experience. In practice it usually doesn't work that way but not unprecedented
It's obvious the SIL is going to try something. I'd screenshot the entire conversation, and when the inevitable happens, I'd take it to the hotel's management as proof of malicious forethought. I would also advise her in this same conversation NOT to try to cancel or otherwise ruin our vacation, and make sure to screenshot that and whatever reply she makes, so that it's clear she knows she's been warned in advance.
SIL sounds like Minnie Mouse.
This is a actual scam that a lot of hotels will do for extra money.
My sister worked as a person making reservations for a hotel put she got caught sleeping on the job. So she either got fired or she quit one of the 2 happened. I think she quit because she doesn't know how to stay at a job very long before she starts to look for a guy to support her.
😅😅you are more than likely right in your conclusion 😉😊😊
With Tinas attitude she wont last long on the front desk.
ok they've been married 20 years. how much younger is she than her brother, if she hasn't found a job since college
She's been living at home with short term or part time jobs for 10 years since college so shes at least 31. He could be 10+ years older.
Is working in a luxury hotel really a well paying job?
Prestige, shes only working part time.
Your educational background matters. I have a degree, but not in zoology. I've been working at zoos and rescues for years. Couldn't be keep the job because I didn't have the right degree.
Ed ju cated. Not e du cated. Said differently than it’s spelled.