His ex might have made that choice because, mentally, she couldn’t stomach the idea that he murdered their child.
His ex might have made that choice because, mentally, she couldn’t stomach the idea that he murdered their child.
Seriously? The man’s internet history included a ton of searches relating to hot car deaths, he repeatedly checked on his vehicle during the day, while his child was in there, and evidence showed that he would have had to see his child when he parked the card. He also repeatedly held himself out as a childfree man,…
I think that working-class/blue collar white people tend to get ignored, which is why Trump was so popular with them.
I would be tempted to make it known publicly that she was on welfare, but hey, I’m a bad person who hates idiots.
Unfortunately, depending on the particular status of these folks ... there might not be any way to give them concrete reassurances. I had to convince my boss (who doesn’t really do immigration) that we can’t give people timelines or “expedite” anything, for anyone.
Honestly, when it comes to immigration status stuff, you don’t really know, unless they were through resettlement and came through the proper legal channels.
I’m wondering if he’s slightly less than honest with you about his reasoning for quitting. Like, maybe he did feel that he had a problem? Because, otherwise, he wouldn’t care. I think.
What an intelligent comment. I’m guessing you also feel the need to overshare in job interviews.
Is he the type of nondrinker who now HATES drinking?
After I responded to your earlier comment, I thought about it, and I regularly patronize a local business that hires people on probation and who have drug/alcohol issues in the past. It’s actually seen as a net positive here. (It’s a pizza place/bottle shop.) They have several guys on probation now, and they have had…
Thanks for the heads up. I felt as much.
It’s not discrimination whatsoever. I would be passing on hiring him because of his poor judgment, not because he’s an addict or a Jesus freak. Which is perfectly and completely legal.
Is there any reason she’s unmedicated on weekends? I imagine that, as a teen, it might be good for her to have that stability?
Quite honestly, I wouldn’t want to hire someone with a serious addiction in his past and a Jesus addiction in his present - it’s so unprofessional to me that you, his interviewer, know about his love for Jesus that I don’t know where to start.
I’m a Philadelphian by choice and love visiting Seattle whenever I can. My husband gets so annoyed with me because I act like I’m in Philly when I’m in Seattle (like not making eye contact with people and walking fast), and make remarks, out loud, about how clean it is, how polite people are, etc.
Yes and no. It doesn’t make sense to a logical person. There are churches that are non-denominational and evangelical because they’re bible literalists, and they see denominations as rule established by humans. There are many fringe denoms within evangelical Christianity. For instance, I was raised Christian and…
And I’m pointing out that you’re wrong. More than a “handful” of women fully cover, even in America.
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Actually, no, let’s “rag” on megachurches. They fucking suck. They are contributing to the downfall of America as we know it.
I’ve been calling him a youth pastor since day 1.