Difference between revisions of "User:Rfs/Other Other Scratch Page"
< User:Rfs
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | How does a person in a given job category move to a different job category at Free Geek? | ||
+ | |||
<graphviz> | <graphviz> | ||
digraph D { | digraph D { | ||
− | committed | + | node [fontname="Helvetica", fontsize="11"] |
− | nother | + | edge [fontname="Helvetica"] |
− | collective | + | |
− | apprentice | + | committed [label="Committed\nnon-Collective\nMember"] |
− | exploratory | + | nother [label="Nother"] |
− | sub | + | collective [label="Collective\nMember"] |
+ | apprentice [label="Non-Profit\nApprentice"] | ||
+ | exploratory [label="Exploratory\nPosition"] | ||
+ | sub [label="Substitute"] | ||
+ | commissioner [label="Workers\non Commission"] | ||
apprentice -> nother | apprentice -> nother | ||
Line 17: | Line 23: | ||
} | } | ||
</graphviz> | </graphviz> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Notes: | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; job category | ||
+ | : The above bubbles refer to job categories which are not specific to job descriptions. Each job category has a different (but overlapping) set of professional expectations commensurate with that category. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; job descriptions | ||
+ | : Job descriptions spell out the general and specific duties of a job. They are distinct from job categories. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; substitutes | ||
+ | : Substitute are on-call-only workers. Most people that fill substitute shifts at Free Geek are currently pulled from other job categories (usually nothers or apprentices looking for more hours). There are no actual substitutes on Free Geek's payroll at this time. We may want to consider abolishing this job category. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; exploratory positions | ||
+ | : We have defined short term job descriptions in this category in the past. At the end of an evaluation period, the exploratory worker would suggest if a new job description and category was needed or not. We've had exploratory positions turn in to collective positions and apprentices in the past. We've had exploratory worker recommend that no new position be created. There are no actual exploratory workers on Free Geek's payroll at this time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; workers on commission | ||
+ | : We approved the hiring a worker on commission for an online sales job. Loosely speaking we've had similar types of jobs in the past, but there are no actual commissioned workers on Free Geek's payroll at this time. |
Revision as of 12:59, 17 March 2010
How does a person in a given job category move to a different job category at Free Geek?
Notes:
- job category
- The above bubbles refer to job categories which are not specific to job descriptions. Each job category has a different (but overlapping) set of professional expectations commensurate with that category.
- job descriptions
- Job descriptions spell out the general and specific duties of a job. They are distinct from job categories.
- substitutes
- Substitute are on-call-only workers. Most people that fill substitute shifts at Free Geek are currently pulled from other job categories (usually nothers or apprentices looking for more hours). There are no actual substitutes on Free Geek's payroll at this time. We may want to consider abolishing this job category.
- exploratory positions
- We have defined short term job descriptions in this category in the past. At the end of an evaluation period, the exploratory worker would suggest if a new job description and category was needed or not. We've had exploratory positions turn in to collective positions and apprentices in the past. We've had exploratory worker recommend that no new position be created. There are no actual exploratory workers on Free Geek's payroll at this time.
- workers on commission
- We approved the hiring a worker on commission for an online sales job. Loosely speaking we've had similar types of jobs in the past, but there are no actual commissioned workers on Free Geek's payroll at this time.