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Posted - 2017.02.13 22:07:27 -
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It's sad employment history has been the way it is for like 15 years, that shouldn't be public information
There's too much info available in general
If you give your API to someone those are the people who should be able to see the info on your character
For instance, if you walk into a store and see someone standing there with a suit on, do you know he as a pizza delivery boy 10 years ago and then he was a drug dealer and now he is FBI - no ... but that's the sort of absurd situation you have in EVE. All this talk about fixing little things for 5 years, moving tiny pixels around that no one will ever see but the most glaring things left untouched
That was a real life example but there are plenty of ingame situations where it would be better if this info was unavailable and absolutely zero where it's needed.
Just list current corp and that's it |
Neuntausend
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1500
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Posted - 2017.02.13 22:31:49 -
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What is in your past that you are ashamed of? |
KaarBaak
Squirrel Team
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Posted - 2017.02.13 22:33:22 -
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Why should anything be visible without API/permission?
Dum Spiro Spero
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LouHodo
Minmatar Brotherhood Ushra'Khan
42
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Posted - 2017.02.13 22:39:12 -
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I know when you join the US Military and go for a Top Secrete clearance they will find out EVERYTHING you have ever done since you were 18.
This is about what we have in EVE, you are a capsuleer given command of a VERY expensive vessel, entrusted with countless crew lives and untold amounts of firepower. And you expect some random corp to take you at your word.
I dont know about you last time I applied to a job my resume had ALL of my previous employers. Because that information is publicly available. |
Metzger Dresdner
Malevolent Crackheads
4
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Posted - 2017.02.13 22:42:32 -
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Most people with career level jobs have a Linkin profile these days even like $15 an hour jobs people post a resume on job seeking sites like monster and stuff.
I think you underestimate how easy it is to find 90% people's work history even today. Eve is a world when you have your entire mind saved on a cloning companies computer waiting for a download so I would think knowing a capsuleers corporate work history would be very simple. |
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Posted - 2017.02.13 22:43:07 -
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LouHodo wrote:I know when you join the US Military and go for a Top Secrete clearance they will find out EVERYTHING you have ever done since you were 18.
This is about what we have in EVE, you are a capsuleer given command of a VERY expensive vessel, entrusted with countless crew lives and untold amounts of firepower. And you expect some random corp to take you at your word.
I dont know about you last time I applied to a job my resume had ALL of my previous employers. Because that information is publicly available.
I'm talking about people that aren't in your corp, just random people can see your employment history and a bunch of other info on eve-who |
forums
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Posted - 2017.02.13 22:44:29 -
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Metzger Dresdner wrote:Most people with career level jobs have a Linkin profile these days even like $15 an hour jobs people post a resume on job seeking sites like monster and stuff.
I think you underestimate how easy it is to find 90% people's work history even today. Eve is a world when you have your entire mind saved on a cloning companies computer waiting for a download so I would think knowing a capsuleers corporate work history would be very simple.
They should change the history tab name to Linkedin because that's obviously the intended function of it right? |
Ptraci
3 R Corporation The Irukandji.
1981
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Posted - 2017.02.13 23:45:55 -
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Post with your main, troll. |
Merias Tylar al-Akhwa
Order of Contention
126
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Posted - 2017.02.14 00:04:46 -
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Neuntausend wrote:What is in your past that you are ashamed of?
He's probably posting with an alt so that no one sees his past employment history as a 2 PM weekday stripper. |
Wanda Fayne
520
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Posted - 2017.02.14 00:09:27 -
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I just google everything anyway...
your comments just confirms this whole idea is totally pathetic
-Lan Wang-
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Mara Pahrdi
The Order of Anoyia
1480
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Posted - 2017.02.14 00:20:16 -
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Couple of years ago I was looking for the phone number of an elderly friend whose wife just died.
I did find his phone number on the interwebs all right. Together with the church he belonged to, his bank, the clubs he was member of and some other details about his life in the town he lived in.
I'm sure he didn't ever use the internet. He too has been dead now for a couple of years btw. I still find a whole lot of information about him including the burying details.
It does give me the shivers sometimes.
Now looking at EVE... set 20000 something years in the future... Yes, I do believe we know everything we want to know about another capsuleer .
Remove standings and insurance.
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StonerPhReaK
Herb Men
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Posted - 2017.02.14 02:05:48 -
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forums wrote: I'm talking about people that aren't in your corp, just random people can see your employment history and a bunch of other info on eve-who
Grr Eve-Who.
Codex. Is that you?
Signatures wer cooler when we couldn't remove them completely.
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Avaelica Kuershin
Paper Cats
318
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Posted - 2017.02.14 04:28:36 -
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Neuntausend wrote:What is in your past that you are ashamed of?
Being taken for a ride by an RMTer.
It just looks bad.
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Wolfgang Jannesen
The Evesploratory Society
32
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Posted - 2017.02.14 04:38:27 -
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Evewho is a phenomenal resource. As for employment history, I get your hesitation but at the same time I can explain a brief stint in a piracy Corp as 'I wanted to try piracy and didn't like it' and that's more than acceptable for all but the most tinfoil-hat loving recruiters,
I don't think anything needs to be changed. |
Commander Spurty
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Posted - 2017.02.14 12:33:54 -
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OP, post this in the 'Features & Ideas' section.
It's not a terrible suggestion tbh
Free intel is 'FREE' and that's "upside down and backwards EVE"
There are good ships,
And wood ships,
And ships that sail the sea
But the best ships are Spaceships
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Sykes Makar
EVE University Ivy League
5
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Posted - 2017.02.14 12:38:49 -
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Just like CCP's decision to change their Monthly Economic Report (MER) design at request of the CSM, because grr free intel. |
Tanuki Kittybeta
Ripperoni in Pepperoni Trigger Warnings
101
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Posted - 2017.02.14 14:38:33 -
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it used to be better, you could see empire standings back then. it was great. |
Cade Windstalker
778
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Posted - 2017.02.14 15:06:55 -
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Eve is about decisions and consequences. If people can't see any information about the decisions you've made then where are the consequences for those decisions? |
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Posted - 2017.02.14 16:29:55 -
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Cade Windstalker wrote:Eve is about decisions and consequences. If people can't see any information about the decisions you've made then where are the consequences for those decisions?
Where is your reading comprehension? People can still see it when you give them your API to join a corp etc |
Velarra
554
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Posted - 2017.02.14 17:43:13 -
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Tanuki Kittybeta wrote:it used to be better, you could see empire standings back then. it was great. The option to make standings (raw or adjusted, faction or npc corporate) public like medals would be great. |
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MadMuppet
A Better Corp Name
1180
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Posted - 2017.02.14 18:02:02 -
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Velarra wrote:Tanuki Kittybeta wrote:it used to be better, you could see empire standings back then. it was great. The option to make standings (raw or adjusted, faction or npc corporate) public like medals would be great.
It was a massive server lag point so they got rid of it. My history looks like crap because I used to stand up corps for isk based on my standings so they could setup POS in high-sec (something else that took a beating by the nerf bat)
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Ashterothi
Aideron Robotics
431
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Posted - 2017.02.14 18:18:21 -
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Most of our restrictions are thanks to CONCORD and their policies to keep us in check. Having our records public is likely mandated by the Yulai Convention, or similar legal structure.
For example when we got access to PI it was the SCC Independent Planetary Management Act allowed by CONCORD in May of YC112.
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lilol' me
Retribution Holdings Corp Retribution.
71
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Posted - 2017.02.24 12:33:18 -
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i dont see the point of having npc corps in your history personally. Talking of resumes people are not really interested in anything beyond your past 3 employments. So perhaps CCP can do that, and if people want to see more then find it through API rather on public display. |
lilol' me
Retribution Holdings Corp Retribution.
71
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Posted - 2017.02.24 12:34:10 -
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Ashterothi wrote:Most of our restrictions are thanks to CONCORD and their policies to keep us in check. Having our records public is likely mandated by the Yulai Convention, or similar legal structure.
For example when we got access to PI it was the SCC Independent Planetary Management Act allowed by CONCORD in May of YC112.
you know thats pretend right, concord? we all dont do role playing like 99% :) |
Issler Dainze
Tadakastu-Obata Corporation The Honda Accord
2589
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Posted - 2017.02.24 18:47:38 -
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Easy peazy, don't change corps and the problem is solved. I'm proud of my resume! |
Khergit Deserters
Crom's Angels
4940
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Posted - 2017.02.25 16:23:18 -
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Ashterothi wrote:Most of our restrictions are thanks to CONCORD and their policies to keep us in check. Having our records public is likely mandated by the Yulai Convention, or similar legal structure.
For example when we got access to PI it was the SCC Independent Planetary Management Act allowed by CONCORD in May of YC112. Yes. CONCORD requires it, so we eggers can have some intel on each other. We need it to be able to choose whom and whom not to associate with. It fits into the rules on corp membership, wardecs, etc. |
Ashterothi
Aideron Robotics
433
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Posted - 2017.02.26 02:06:03 -
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lilol' me wrote:Ashterothi wrote:Most of our restrictions are thanks to CONCORD and their policies to keep us in check. Having our records public is likely mandated by the Yulai Convention, or similar legal structure.
For example when we got access to PI it was the SCC Independent Planetary Management Act allowed by CONCORD in May of YC112. you know thats pretend right, concord? we all dont do role playing like 99% :)
YOU may choose to not roleplay, but the system itself tries not to.
My point is that the question was asked as to why. I answered the question.
If you don't like to roleplay you shouldn't be in the "worlds largest living sci fi universe"
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Aiwha
Infinite Point Test Alliance Please Ignore
1233
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Posted - 2017.02.26 04:46:47 -
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Background checking services are pretty goddamn cheap actually.
Sanity is fun leaving the body.
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xxxTRUSTxxx
Galactic Rangers EVEolution.
580
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Posted - 2017.02.26 08:11:56 -
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lilol' me wrote:Ashterothi wrote:Most of our restrictions are thanks to CONCORD and their policies to keep us in check. Having our records public is likely mandated by the Yulai Convention, or similar legal structure.
For example when we got access to PI it was the SCC Independent Planetary Management Act allowed by CONCORD in May of YC112. you know thats pretend right, concord? we all dont do role playing like 99% :)
you know EVE is also pretend yea ? just saying
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