Culture Recruiter posts controversial TikTok video - Deranged HR Lady in Canada May Have Done Herself In With an Unhinged Tiktok video.

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The Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) in Ontario has responded to a controversial TikTok video by one of its members.
Labelled “Some friendly HR advice,” the video is over two minutes in length and posted by a self-proclaimed recruiter who is identified as Tammy Sepetis by online users.
The video has so far had 2.3 million views.



A tweet by HRPA states: “HRPA is aware of this video post by one of its regulated members and does not condone or endorse in any way the statements made about HR practice therein. Further, HRPA is reviewing this matter to determine if there has been a breach of its Rules of Professional Conduct.”
Read more: In February, another recruiter also generated controversy when she posted online about lowballing a job candidate.
The woman on TikTok speaks to “freedom fighters,” warning them about posting content on social media.
“If you're looking for a job or maybe trying to keep a job, maybe, just maybe think about what you're putting on social media — again, freedom fighters, I know you're not really big with stats and, you know, facts aren't your thing — but what I can tell you, what is a fact, is that recruiters talk, and recruiters, like the majority of Canada, don't agree with you.
“Do you know what that means? Do have any guesses? Any guesses what that means? What that means is that if you need a job, you might not get one; if you want to keep a job, you might not get to do that,” she says.



“You want to be an asshole? We document it. We give you a couple tries, then what do we do? We terminate you, with cause, if we're so lucky; if not, we give you the minimum allowed by law. Either way, best of luck to you.”
The woman claims recruiters and HR are “watching everywhere.”
“We hate you so much. And you think we can't do anything? But we can, we have the power — always. Remember that. It doesn't matter if there's a fucking man at the top of your HR department, it's run by women. And it's run by angry women just like me.”
She ends the video by swearing at the group.
A LinkedIn profile of Sepetis has now been deleted, but mentioned she was an HR manager based in Burlington, Ont. who has her CHRL and CHRP from HRPA.

This woman is all over twitter. She locked her twitter account into protected status last I saw, deleted her linkedin. In a normal, healthy society politcal disagreements should not lead to this sort of disenfranchisement, but this is not just political disagreement, although it really is not anymore anyway as we barrel towards a state of intractably irrenconcilable differences. The International Association indicated this is likely an ethics violation of some sort and may conduct an investigation. Here is the video on youtube. As far as I know, it is the complete, original tiktok video, with some intermittent clips from horror movies.



Back in 2019, Google warned employees to cease all political talk while on the job due to its “disruptive” nature.
 
If you peruse her facebook it's a nonstop stream of wine aunt crap, BPD shit, and posts/memes about how compassionate/caring/open-minded she is being posted every 5 minutes and crap like this.

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There's even posts that allude to being unemployed so thankfully she may not even be in a position to screw people over, or ever will be if her nutsy manic behavior is any indication.
Once again my “anyone claiming to be an empath is a danger to your life and wellbeing” rule fires correctly.
 
WOMP WOMP

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It’s absolutely great that these demons are ripping their human masks off. I appreciate it.

Also appreciate working in a throwback blue collar environment which has resisted installing an HR department for decades.

At first I was like “this is weird” but as time went on I understood why it is brilliant and necessary. The payroll department handles 90% of the complaints by being competent, a few managers handle issues as they come up. Are there a few toxic people? Sure, but HR departments are usually worse themselves.

It helps that the only women they hire are wives and daughters of existing staff with a strict “no fraternizing” culture. The ladies are coddled but there is a distance which is the best way for all to get along.

Best job I’ve ever had.
...Are you hiring?
 
And yet, more than a number of these people continue to use social media - just completely locked down in their own echo chambers. Or using fake names on OF.

Might as well replace "freedom fighter" with any personal grievance or discrimination they have - and they do say it out loud, they just say it in their echo chamber so they're applauded for it. This idiot made the mistake of leaving her echo chamber - which ironically probably gave her the confidence to do so.
 
oh you poor bastard
Right? Having a great job barely outweighs how much this country sucks.

Well, we are stuck here for a few years for unavoidable reasons. Will be reevaluating to see where the insanity is in about 18 months. I…. don’t have high hopes.
 
WOAH! Her eyes look like they’re about to pop out of her head?! She doesn’t even look human! This is something you’d find in a really unsettling horror art film.

Imagine working with or under her. The absolute lunacy.
 
WOAH! Her eyes look like they’re about to pop out of her head?! She doesn’t even look human! This is something you’d find in a really unsettling horror art film.

This was the first thing that popped up in my mind…

The resemblance is rather uncanny…
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My grandfather was a top executive in the 60s and 70s in a resource and manufacturing concern. HR did not even exist... Now it is somethng with an association and ethical rules, not unlike the State and National Bar associations...
It did exist. It was called "payroll." It was a severely underworked pool of women who were too ugly to be secretaries. As employment regulations increased, enforcement/compliance was dumped on them because they had nothing else to do and no one else wanted to do it. Yada yada yada, current_year.
 
It did exist. It was called "payroll." It was a severely underworked pool of women who were too ugly to be secretaries. As employment regulations increased, enforcement/compliance was dumped on them because they had nothing else to do and no one else wanted to do it. Yada yada yada, current_year.
That is not Human Resources as the term is properly understood. That is payroll (or I believe management for non payroll issues).
 
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