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Marina Tsvetaeva, from a letter to Boris Pasternak featured in Letters, Summer 1926
βMust have reliable transportationβ =Β βthis is how we legally discriminate against poor people who take the busβ
As someone who has held several management positions with hiring responsibility, this is true. The boss at my last job informed me before I conducted my very first I interview,
βYou canβt outright ask someone if they have a car or have kids. Thatβs technically illegal. But you need to know because sometimes they can be deal breakers. You can just say βDo you have reliable transportation?β and βDo you have any current circumstances that could impede you from being successful at work?β
To which the last one most people fumble and would say, βWell I have kids, so sometimes they could get sick. But thatβs not often.β But then your potential employer could mark it down on your interview notes nonetheless.
I thought that maybe it was just my own employer. But now I noticed that I am asked both of these almost every time I interview for a job.
Language is very sneaky. Be careful how you answer. Corporations can be snakes.
In my businesses class my professor told us that the bus counts as reliable transportation. You do not legally have to say βI take the busβ just say βyes I do have reliable transportationβ and leave it at that. Do not over share. DO NOT OVER SHARE. The second question just say no. If your kids are sick call out as if you are sick. I donβt have kids but I myself can get sick and that doesnβt hinder my ability to succeed so kids getting sick shouldnβt hinder you. When I call out I give as little info as possible. No one needs to know why you call out. They canβt ask about your βillnessβ because it violates HIPAA if they do. So as long as you donβt offer more info than you need to you should be okay.
Real quick, you do not have to confirm what kind of transportation you have, you do not have admit to any personal circumstance that may impact your future work, and you should never, ever discuss anything related to your health in a job interview. Do not give them information they cannot ask for.
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not now kitten, daddy's about to have a mental breakdown from seeing the prices at the grocery store
this getting 20 notes in under a minute... we need to start killing the government
they should invent a being in your twenties in which you do not feel your life is unsalvageable and ruined
most problems will go away if you ignore them. of course they'll resurface with greater intensity, so you have to ratchet up your ignorance every time. luckily this can go on forever, until you die in some strange- assuredly unrelated- way
Photograph by Peter Donnelly, Birmingham 1962.

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{David Levithan from you are always going to leave/By Arthur Miller from "The Crucible: A Play in Four Acts}