You know that was really executed. And you know how they achieve such a high degree of execution?
You know that was really executed. And you know how they achieve such a high degree of execution?
You seem more worked up than me. I’ve having a discussion with folks, you seem to be the one mad here.
You did time? Sorry about that.
Why? You don’t believe that people can leave their personal feeling at the door and do a job? Do you think he’s going to go “this woman has a good business plan, her numbers look good, looks like it will create a few decent paying jobs....buuuut, I hate these bitches so I’m gonna deny the loan.” You really think that’s…
I agree if you you have a certain crime and a specific job requires you have have heavy sometimes intimate (counseling, etc.) interaction with the type of person the victim is (women, child, elderly) then you can’t do it. But by using your logic any job that even tangentially brings a person into contact with a…
Sure I would. Because I don’t subscribe to the once a murderer always a murder mindset. People do shit, and sometimes they go, “you know what fuck this shit, let me do something with myself”. And they do.
It doesn’t actually. I actually have a record AND a public sector position. That said even before I had a record I’ve been a proponent of once your sentence is done, its done.
So at this point what you’re really saying is you don’t believe in people actually serving their time. That’s where we disagree. I’m not into perpetual punishment.
The time he served here is not up for debate for this particular topic. The court in its dumbass lack of wisdom let him out. Once that happens he’s considered to have served his time, and should be eligible for most public sector positions.
I’m dead ass serious. Domestic violence is involving family members (usually a spouse) unless his wife is starting a small business his charge really doesn’t have an adverse effect on that job.
So basically, anybody with a criminal record should not be allowed to have a public sector job? Got it.
Gonna have to agree to disagree. Once you’re out of prison you should be eligible for almost any job any other citizen would be eligible for. Like I said in another post. You can’t have a rape conviction, and work at a women shelter, but what does that have to do with you being an accountant for example?
Why wouldn’t he though? Do you permanently lose the ability to get a job if you’re out of prison, but your crime is highly upsetting?
DON’T DO IT JOHN, DON’T DO IT!
The NFL is a better place with Peterman starting games
NOT LIKE THIS, MARTY!!!!!!
Bah gawd, that’s Nathan Peterman’s music!
did the NFL send Michael Sam back so he wouldn’t distract the locker room with his like, uh existence
It’s clearly stated in the Rules of Acquisition!
Those Ferengi are always making trouble.