The word is *their, not they're. Yes I understand their tattoos. That still doesn't make "Samoan" a religion. Figure out what the ancient samoan religion was called and if it's still religiously practiced or not, and then we'll be back on the page of protected status against unlawful discrimination.And they still have tattoos of they're hearitage....look closer...learn
I personally agree with that, but it doesn't change the law. Oh, and the word is *upon.Just because a human being changes there skin shouldn't be shunned apon
Lol! S'up, dude? Good to see you around, what's been up lately??? I've never suspected Budman of being a mainy sock, that would be brilliant if it is true. I have nothing against him, but I don't get most of his posts. He consistantly seems to be having a different conversation than everyone else, and it confuses me. I never saw anyone else bring it up before, but it is comforting to see I'm not the only one that he confuses...I'm not even mad anymore, I'm genuinely curious. How do you keep getting accounts? Do they just not care or are you an insider that they just keep around to rile everybody up every now and again?
Just answer okay all right?
Good to see you Ching! How are you doing? Please stick around for awhile.I don't think you are from TX, and I think you have liver problems..Your grasp on the English vernacular seems to have grown ever so slightly in my time away... until next time *ninja vanish*
Sup, homie...He called me mate and uses the emoji but, you know best.Lol! S'up, dude? Good to see you around, what's been up lately??? I've never suspected Budman of being a mainy sock, that would be brilliant if it is true. I have nothing against him, but I don't get most of his posts. He consistantly seems to be having a different conversation than everyone else, and it confuses me. I never saw anyone else bring it up before, but it is comforting to see I'm not the only one that he confuses...
Sounds heavy, bro. Taking a break from the web and less drinking sounds positive, I hope it has been. All is going well for me at the moment with the businesses, and I caught the Rona twice but I'm over it now. As for the rioting, I set a fed building on fire and shot a few cops, nothing major Standard Project Mayhem shit. Hope you stick around for a while...Sup, homie...He called me mate and uses the emoji but, you know best.
Nothing much has been up, have been on internet hiatus. I mean a lot went down for me in the past few years but a little too personal for a forum post. I don't drink as much, and have been spending less and less time in the civilized parts of the world the last two years.
How bout you, did you participate in the rioting?
found this paper quite interesting today....The word is *their, not they're. Yes I understand their tattoos. That still doesn't make "Samoan" a religion. Figure out what the ancient samoan religion was called and if it's still religiously practiced or not, and then we'll be back on the page of protected status against unlawful discrimination.
The policy at the place I left a couple months ago was no visible tattoos or body piercing.What to Know About Tattoos in the Workplace
Tattoos are becoming increasingly popular in the workplace, yet some companies may be quick to ban which could result in costly legal issuesinspiringhr.com
That article says basically exactly what I told you yesterday, so thanks for confirming.What to Know About Tattoos in the Workplace
Tattoos are becoming increasingly popular in the workplace, yet some companies may be quick to ban which could result in costly legal issuesinspiringhr.com
ah no problem....last night when I got off here.....I kinda said to myself "what did I do" kinda thing. So this morning when I woke to come to work here in Texas, I decided to re-read and also do a little research on the idea of tattoos in the work place. Which from my surprises has become somewhat of an issue in some instances. So I wanted to put that up and basically apologize for being kinda of a prick...so to speak....That article says basically exactly what I told you yesterday, so thanks for confirming.
Here's a quote from the article you posted:
"The Legal Issues with Inflexible Tattoos Policies
People who voluntarily receive body art are not a protected class covered by Title VII. This doesn’t mean, however, that employers can ban all visible tattoos without making room for legally necessary exceptions.
Title VII does protect employees based on their sincerely held religious beliefs, for example. So, if the employee you hired in the winter suddenly reveals a tattoo when their wardrobe changes to short-sleeved shirts, remember to proceed with caution."
Discrimination based on the color of his skin, for sure.I'm a pretty open minded person. But I just don't think this guy is the number one draft choice for teaching 5 year olds in their first exposure to public schools.
I want them to learn how to spell c-a-t and d-o-g. Not scream like they're in a horror movie.
He sure doesn't remind me of Mrs. Logero who I had a thing for at age 5.
If someone would have a 'thing' for this dude, how would they turn out at age 18 or 21?
Am I just too up tight?
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A man covered his face with tattoos and turned his eyes black. He says it cost him his kindergarten teaching job | CNN
A schoolteacher whose body, face and tongue are covered in tattoos and who has had the whites of his eyes surgically turned black said he was prevented from teaching at a French kindergarten after a parent complained he scared their child.www.cnn.com
I just don't know about this one.
Opinions?
Here's a pic of a teacher (Mrs. Brendel) I had in grade school.
She would sing to the class only on Friday's 1/2 hour before school was let out.
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