Workplace Discrimination - I was victimized!

vadar fag get a job that's closed on sunday you pagan, stop clogging our courts with frivoulus crap.

faggot, did you play any sports? Or did you sue to become a cheerleader in High school.

The next thing you should type is a suicide note.... the make sure you follow through with it.
 
Vader's case seems to me, from the posts, in between the arguments about unions, to be something like this: There was a promotion available, the company had 20+ people who wanted it and were available candidates, there was a M-F shift available and vader didn't get it and doesnt want the promotion that would entail him working on Sunday.

It really comes down to this, the company doesn't have to bend over backwards to make it work for you, they don't have to put out prayer mats for muslims, they don't have to observe the moon rituals for the wiccans(don't laugh I had a friend's gf do some wierd stuff) and they don't have to let the Jehovah's witnesses preach at work. They accomadate but there is a line. Just because there was a position m-f doesn't mean you should get it, you are already working for them, you don't have to take the promotion and choosing between religion and work is kinda a thing most people do. "Do I want to work at a corporate law firm when greed is a sin?" "Should I try for this position when my friend wants it and I am to love my neighbor as myself?" So make your descision and stick with it, and don't complain that the company isn't shifting it's schedule to make your life easy, they hired you, your choice to work for them.
 
I find it comical, of course I want him to be promoted. But suing for a promotion

you can be fired for any reason, certainly you can be not promoted for any
 
Recently, the company for which I work offered promotions. I applied. I was informed that I would have to work Sundays to be given an interview. I protested because I go to church and I teach Sunday school. When I explained this situation; I was told "If you don't want to work Sundays, it's ok, I have 20 other people who will."

Naturally, I made my displeasure known and I got a canned interview. Naturally, I did not get the position. If any of you were wondering why I dislike big business, this is why. If I do nothing, I admit defeat and prove that I will tolerate the untolerable to keep a job. If I file a complaint, I will get retaliated against.

Effectively, I am a 2nd class citizen where I work because I stood up and forced them to give me a canned interview.

May god have mercy on all of you.... even you republicans.... that you never have to experience what I did. To be completely destroyed by it and to have to live as a 2nd class citizen because of it.

:(:palm:

So you don't want to work when your employer wants you to work but you still want the promotion? Stop being such a whining baby.
 
Vader's case seems to me, from the posts, in between the arguments about unions, to be something like this: There was a promotion available, the company had 20+ people who wanted it and were available candidates, there was a M-F shift available and vader didn't get it and doesnt want the promotion that would entail him working on Sunday.

It really comes down to this, the company doesn't have to bend over backwards to make it work for you, they don't have to put out prayer mats for muslims, they don't have to observe the moon rituals for the wiccans(don't laugh I had a friend's gf do some wierd stuff) and they don't have to let the Jehovah's witnesses preach at work. They accomadate but there is a line. Just because there was a position m-f doesn't mean you should get it, you are already working for them, you don't have to take the promotion and choosing between religion and work is kinda a thing most people do. "Do I want to work at a corporate law firm when greed is a sin?" "Should I try for this position when my friend wants it and I am to love my neighbor as myself?" So make your descision and stick with it, and don't complain that the company isn't shifting it's schedule to make your life easy, they hired you, your choice to work for them.

I suggest you go to www.eeoc.gov and educate yourself.
 
I have both a Bachelor's Degree and an Associates Degree. None of the other candidates have that.

If you have a Bachelor's Degree it is pretty much a given you have an Associate's Degree, considering the Associate's Degree is a two year degree... you pretty much have to have one to get the Bachelor's Degree.
 
You're probably not going to win many allies on this issue, Vader. Conservatives believe in economic freedom, and your fellow liberals hate your religion. Just saying.
 
If you have a Bachelor's Degree it is pretty much a given you have an Associate's Degree, considering the Associate's Degree is a two year degree... you pretty much have to have one to get the Bachelor's Degree.

I think what he's saying is he went to a junior college, earned his Associates, and transferred to a 4-year school where he earned his Bachelors degree. Had he gone straight to a 4-year school, he probably wouldn't bother with an Associates degree.
 
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