Are there any colleges or universities that you refuse to hire from?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCUM thread arguing that bigotry is okay if it’s against Mormons and Christians.

It’s also apparently totally okay to discriminate against single moms and military personnel who go to online schools while working full time jobs and raising a family, because the school they went to runs commercials on daytime television. I wonder if the same people on these threads making obnoxious statements about online programs are on other threads screaming that there is no loss of productivity in telework.



Military personnel have the GI Bill to go to basically any 4-year, brick & mortar college or university they want upon an honorable discharge. I don’t feel any sympathy, sorry.

That is very unfortunate for single moms, but their incomes might qualify them for Pell Grants (up to $7500/year), community college is free in some jurisdictions & public universities usually options to schedule classes at various times throughout the day & evening. Also, they can take a smattering of online classes through such a school, and nobody will bat an eye.

Go to a real school.


Where did you go to school? Clearly it gave you a well rounded view of the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCUM thread arguing that bigotry is okay if it’s against Mormons and Christians.

It’s also apparently totally okay to discriminate against single moms and military personnel who go to online schools while working full time jobs and raising a family, because the school they went to runs commercials on daytime television. I wonder if the same people on these threads making obnoxious statements about online programs are on other threads screaming that there is no loss of productivity in telework.



Military personnel have the GI Bill to go to basically any 4-year, brick & mortar college or university they want upon an honorable discharge. I don’t feel any sympathy, sorry.

That is very unfortunate for single moms, but their incomes might qualify them for Pell Grants (up to $7500/year), community college is free in some jurisdictions & public universities usually options to schedule classes at various times throughout the day & evening. Also, they can take a smattering of online classes through such a school, and nobody will bat an eye.

Go to a real school.


Where did you go to school? Clearly it gave you a well rounded view of the world.


Yeah I’m sure googling answers of Quizlet for your “exams” at the “University of Phoenix” gives you a “well-rounded view of the world.”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCUM thread arguing that bigotry is okay if it’s against Mormons and Christians.

It’s also apparently totally okay to discriminate against single moms and military personnel who go to online schools while working full time jobs and raising a family, because the school they went to runs commercials on daytime television. I wonder if the same people on these threads making obnoxious statements about online programs are on other threads screaming that there is no loss of productivity in telework.



Military personnel have the GI Bill to go to basically any 4-year, brick & mortar college or university they want upon an honorable discharge. I don’t feel any sympathy, sorry.

That is very unfortunate for single moms, but their incomes might qualify them for Pell Grants (up to $7500/year), community college is free in some jurisdictions & public universities usually options to schedule classes at various times throughout the day & evening. Also, they can take a smattering of online classes through such a school, and nobody will bat an eye.

Go to a real school.


Wow. You must be a very good and empathetic boss. I’m sure you’re fantastic at your job. Your coworkers must love you.

I hope you go into an office every day, since no real things happen online.


The military can’t possibly make it easier & cheaper for veterans to go to a real college. There is no excuse not to.

As for single mothers, the issues they might face are unfortunate but by no means new. People will respect you more if you go to a real college like people have done for many, many years in that situation.
Anonymous
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in hiring based on religion. Just an FYI as many of you gleefully post you discriminate against Christian university grads.
Anonymous
I can't believe this bigotry is tolerated on here. WTF
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in hiring based on religion. Just an FYI as many of you gleefully post you discriminate against Christian university grads.


Thankfully, Christians attend a variety of universities. Nice try though. Don’t choose to go to a controversial university.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in hiring based on religion. Just an FYI as many of you gleefully post you discriminate against Christian university grads.


Thankfully, Christians attend a variety of universities. Nice try though. Don’t choose to go to a controversial university.


The bigotry, for example, against Liberty Univ grads is without a question based on their perceived religious beliefs. Nice try!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in hiring based on religion. Just an FYI as many of you gleefully post you discriminate against Christian university grads.


Thankfully, Christians attend a variety of universities. Nice try though. Don’t choose to go to a controversial university.


The bigotry, for example, against Liberty Univ grads is without a question based on their perceived religious beliefs. Nice try!


Lol no. Google their “biology” curriculum. They use workbooks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in hiring based on religion. Just an FYI as many of you gleefully post you discriminate against Christian university grads.


Thankfully, Christians attend a variety of universities. Nice try though. Don’t choose to go to a controversial university.


The bigotry, for example, against Liberty Univ grads is without a question based on their perceived religious beliefs. Nice try!


Lol no. Google their “biology” curriculum. They use workbooks.


The intent has nothing to do with a textbook. It's the religion. This post hoc rationalization would be transparent in litigation.

FCPS has no books according to this thread. Maybe universities shouldn't take them. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1111832.page
Anonymous
Sounds like a discrimination lawsuit
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in hiring based on religion. Just an FYI as many of you gleefully post you discriminate against Christian university grads.


Thankfully, Christians attend a variety of universities. Nice try though. Don’t choose to go to a controversial university.


The bigotry, for example, against Liberty Univ grads is without a question based on their perceived religious beliefs. Nice try!


Lol no. Google their “biology” curriculum. They use workbooks.


The intent has nothing to do with a textbook. It's the religion. This post hoc rationalization would be transparent in litigation.

FCPS has no books according to this thread. Maybe universities shouldn't take them. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1111832.page


College name is not a protected class. If it is, every Radford or Salisbury student, ever, should sue McKinsey & Company for systemic discrimination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a discrimination lawsuit


Adults voluntarily choose where to go to college, and if they should go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in hiring based on religion. Just an FYI as many of you gleefully post you discriminate against Christian university grads.


Thankfully, Christians attend a variety of universities. Nice try though. Don’t choose to go to a controversial university.


The bigotry, for example, against Liberty Univ grads is without a question based on their perceived religious beliefs. Nice try!


The entitlement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in hiring based on religion. Just an FYI as many of you gleefully post you discriminate against Christian university grads.


Thankfully, Christians attend a variety of universities. Nice try though. Don’t choose to go to a controversial university.


The bigotry, for example, against Liberty Univ grads is without a question based on their perceived religious beliefs. Nice try!


Lol no. Google their “biology” curriculum. They use workbooks.


The intent has nothing to do with a textbook. It's the religion. This post hoc rationalization would be transparent in litigation.

FCPS has no books according to this thread. Maybe universities shouldn't take them. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1111832.page


College name is not a protected class. If it is, every Radford or Salisbury student, ever, should sue McKinsey & Company for systemic discrimination.


It's the intent to refuse hiring based on religious beliefs. That's the problem.

If you get a bunch of airtight Liberty apps, better be on your toes lol!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits discrimination in hiring based on religion. Just an FYI as many of you gleefully post you discriminate against Christian university grads.


Thankfully, Christians attend a variety of universities. Nice try though. Don’t choose to go to a controversial university.


The bigotry, for example, against Liberty Univ grads is without a question based on their perceived religious beliefs. Nice try!


Lol no. Google their “biology” curriculum. They use workbooks.


The intent has nothing to do with a textbook. It's the religion. This post hoc rationalization would be transparent in litigation.

FCPS has no books according to this thread. Maybe universities shouldn't take them. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1111832.page


College name is not a protected class. If it is, every Radford or Salisbury student, ever, should sue McKinsey & Company for systemic discrimination.


It's the practice of not hiring based on religion that is prohibited by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Getting to that intent is what discovery of things like emails, texts, and depositions is for.
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