Anonymous wrote:No. I don't even like to hire overweight people who aren't morbidly obese. It shows lack of self-discipline. It shows laziness and a lack of self-respect. Not the kind of people I want working for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would impact my decision, yes. I see morbid obesity as a huge charachter flaw and would have concerns about their ability to perform.
Same reason I wouldn't hire a woman wearing a massive engagement ring or 5 inch heels.
Anonymous wrote:It would impact my decision, yes. I see morbid obesity as a huge charachter flaw and would have concerns about their ability to perform.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sad. My DH is around 350, and he has an incredibly difficult time getting a new job. He's an amazing public speaker, a fantastic writer, and works harder than anyone I've known. He's been one of the final two or three candidates in job searches more than I can count. I think the weight is what keeps him from that final offer.
He has a problem with emotional eating because he was abused as a kid. I hate that it continues to hold him back.
I hate that people make assumptions that fat people are lazy. Nothing could be further from the truth for some.
Tell him to start snacking on carrots. No dip or spread, just carrots. Also, only drink water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I have issues I tackle them (and I've had some doozies). For someone to be so wounded from childhood that they weigh 350 lbs - well, at some point it seems like he's too lazy to fix the underlying issues that are quite literally going to kill him.
Let us know how your plan to defeat death works out.
It's not that I can defy death- it's that I don't have to die young and unemployed because I suffocated myself with my own fat.
Anonymous wrote:This is sad. My DH is around 350, and he has an incredibly difficult time getting a new job. He's an amazing public speaker, a fantastic writer, and works harder than anyone I've known. He's been one of the final two or three candidates in job searches more than I can count. I think the weight is what keeps him from that final offer.
He has a problem with emotional eating because he was abused as a kid. I hate that it continues to hold him back.
I hate that people make assumptions that fat people are lazy. Nothing could be further from the truth for some.
Anonymous wrote:When I have issues I tackle them (and I've had some doozies). For someone to be so wounded from childhood that they weigh 350 lbs - well, at some point it seems like he's too lazy to fix the underlying issues that are quite literally going to kill him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I have issues I tackle them (and I've had some doozies). For someone to be so wounded from childhood that they weigh 350 lbs - well, at some point it seems like he's too lazy to fix the underlying issues that are quite literally going to kill him.
Why don't you get repeatedly raped when you're 8-12 years old, and let me know how easy it is for you to avoid any self-destructive behaviors as a 20-30 something year old.
Anonymous wrote:When I have issues I tackle them (and I've had some doozies). For someone to be so wounded from childhood that they weigh 350 lbs - well, at some point it seems like he's too lazy to fix the underlying issues that are quite literally going to kill him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I have issues I tackle them (and I've had some doozies). For someone to be so wounded from childhood that they weigh 350 lbs - well, at some point it seems like he's too lazy to fix the underlying issues that are quite literally going to kill him.
Let us know how your plan to defeat death works out.
Anonymous wrote:We have an overweight, not obese, person on our team and it has been a huge issue because she has health issues.
She is constantly calling in sick, in and out of doctor's appointments and overall can't do her job because of her health. It makes me sad that she is otherwise a great employee, but being out 30% of the time is a huge roadblock.