A blogger screenshots a conversation about HR: “I’ve interviewed at 10 different places, and there’s been no exceptions. Can anyone explain why all HR ask where you’re from when you call you first? Even after I say I’m not from Shanghai and I’ve worked in Shanghai for 3 years, they’ll still press the issue. Is this some kind of regional discrimination I’m unaware of?”
Do the dragon boats in Manchester also crash into each other like they do in HK and Guangdong? Because watching both teams fight each other over that is the true tradition hahaha
Hahahahaha, does that happen in Guangdong too? I've seen so many videos of dragonboats drifting through sharp turns and backing into parking spots that I just assumed all the boat crashes were because of us amateur northerners XD
I’m always amazed at how many forms of workplace discrimination are legal in China! I remember doing an interview prep workshop in uni, and the female Chinese students were amazed that employers weren’t allowed to ask when they planned to get pregnant.
Do the dragon boats in Manchester also crash into each other like they do in HK and Guangdong? Because watching both teams fight each other over that is the true tradition hahaha
Hahahahaha, does that happen in Guangdong too? I've seen so many videos of dragonboats drifting through sharp turns and backing into parking spots that I just assumed all the boat crashes were because of us amateur northerners XD
Yes, and in Southeast Asia too hahaha
I’m always amazed at how many forms of workplace discrimination are legal in China! I remember doing an interview prep workshop in uni, and the female Chinese students were amazed that employers weren’t allowed to ask when they planned to get pregnant.
To be clear, this is also illegal in China, it's just that nobody cares and nobody bothers to enforce it.