Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rutgers. I hate New Jersey. And any super religious school.
I hope this is a joke. Rutgers is a great university. And New Jersey is one of the most well-educated states with excellent public k-12 schools in the country. Hiring someone who went to Rutgers doesn’t mean you need to visit the state.
No. I hate everything about New Jersey. I’m not hiring anyone from there or who went to school there,
Surprising how prevalent this attitude is. On more than one occasion, I have read threads on other websites posted by New Jersey students asking why people from New Jersey are disliked so much. The stereotype is of a loud, mouthed obnoxious person--either sex--who is superficial with exposed chest hair--either sex again--and wearing at least one gold chain necklace--males only.
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Religious scam unis, like Liberty.
Lots of students attend Liberty and other religious schools for cost and convenience. They avoid religious aspects and focus on rest of the education. It would be unfair to discriminate against them. If any, they add some intellectual diversity to these schools and develop good insight about what's going on there. They can become reformers, when given a chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including students who’ve long graduated from that school?
Commuter schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including students who’ve long graduated from that school?
Commuter schools.
So you flat out refuse to hide from most basic state schools? Like GMU, UMD, VCU?
Is UMD a commuter school given that 90% freshmen live on campus?
I went to a commuter school out west, and eventually worked for a FAANG, one of the higher performers on my team. Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including students who’ve long graduated from that school?
Commuter schools.
So you flat out refuse to hide from most basic state schools? Like GMU, UMD, VCU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including students who’ve long graduated from that school?
Commuter schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including students who’ve long graduated from that school?
Commuter schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including students who’ve long graduated from that school?
Commuter schools.
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.
Lol @ conflating Liberty University with Christians.
So, you’re just okay with not hiring Mormons then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Including students who’ve long graduated from that school?
Commuter schools.
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.
Lol @ conflating Liberty University with Christians.
So, you’re just okay with not hiring Mormons then?
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.
Lol @ conflating Liberty University with Christians.