Pinworm
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lol? Are you being serious or not.Well no it asks if you have any of the following disabilities then it names a whole bunch it's not illegal lol.
lol? Are you being serious or not.Well no it asks if you have any of the following disabilities then it names a whole bunch it's not illegal lol.
then why did u persificly pick autism from a " whole bunch " ??Well no it asks if you have any of the following disabilities then it names a whole bunch it's not illegal lol.
Yes, he has assburgers.
Do you think it will affect your ability to do the job you are applying for? If the answer is no then don't check it. It's no ones business.
walgreens is a drug store growan, like a cvs or rite-aid....I could Google it, but this may yield better results...
What on God's green earth is Walgreen's? Like Walmart for weed? A garden center? A paint shop?
Wait one mother fucking minute ! Asshole Wallgreens has questions on their applications asking if the applicant has Autism? That dont seem right bro , if i were you i'd contact my local EEOC & find out if its even legal for an employer to ask that of you .
Medical questions on apps are supposed to be generalized in nature such as " Do you have any health issues that would prevent you from doing this job safely & as required " or " are you on any weight or lifting restrictions from a doctor " not do you have MS or Autism .
Fuk wallgreens , they sell 2nd rate meds anyways .
What us Europeans might call a Pharmacy, then.walgreens is a drug store growan, like a cvs or rite-aid
Have you checked on that with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ? It sounds stupid when i say it but i worked for one of the worlds largest companies & handeled thousands of apps , our apps never asked specific questions like that , when i went thru the management training seminar on EEOC compliant hiring & applicant interview processes we were forbid to ask specific health questions naming specific diseases .Well no it asks if you have any of the following disabilities then it names a whole bunch it's not illegal lol.
I know I don't have to but I was just wondering if it would increase or decrease my chances of being hired.Its not required. Those are questions that get the company different tax breaks. Most of the recent applications I have seen recently ask them but states that it is optimal.
My boss asked for a copy of my dd214 for tax reasons. I said sure bit redacted parts.
To the op you don't even have to answer it.
Its not required. Those are questions that get the company different tax breaks. Most of the recent applications I have seen recently ask them but states that it is optional.
My boss asked for a copy of my dd214 for tax reasons. I said sure bit redacted parts.
To the op you don't even have to answer it.
Have you checked on that with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ? It sounds stupid when i say it but i worked for one of the worlds largest companies & handeled thousands of apps , our apps never asked specific questions like that , when i went thru the management training seminar on EEOC compliant hiring & applicant interview processes we were forbid to ask specific health questions naming specific diseases .
If it truly is legal for them to ask then i gotta believe its legal for you to refuse to answer truthfully without giving grounds for termination should they find out .
This is the kinda shit that ya get with Right to Work laws & union busting corps like wallgrees rite aid & wallmart , not trying to go off on a union/scab labor debate but this whole deal smells bad to me & reeks of discriminatory hiring processes .
Anybody else in this thread think this is wrong or have any inside info as to the legalities of the health questions ?
I know I don't have to but I was just wondering if it would increase or decrease my chances of being hired.
Good info , thank you .It is wrong. I'm almost 100% sure that if op looks closer it will be labeled as a questionnaire and is not required. I've smiled on a couple online apps and the ones I've seen on paper were at the back of the application.
I was told it was for tax reasons but I have left them blank due to concerns of unscrupulous hiring practices.
He knew I was a vet. Yea there is an incentive for hiring vets.Good info , thank you .
On a personal note why did your employer ask for your military discharge paperwork ? Is there a tax break for hiring vetrans ? If there isnt there should be .