> > Kevin T. wrote: > > > > > > > > > Remind me to tell you the story about the homophobic > > > > > > fundamentalist christian I interviewed once who talked > > > > > > himself out of a job... > > > > - jmh > > > > > > Time for me to be stupid again. How do we get 'homophobic > > > fundamentalist' from asking if your company 'offers insurance > > > benefits to same-sex partners'? I agree he stuck his whole leg > > > in his mouth and it was completely within your power to not hire > > > the person. Without going off the 'what if' cliffside, there are > > > lots of things he might have said that may not have met > > > with your views. (Not just homosexuality but other things). > > > > > I agree. "Homophobic" is an obvious label from the details of > > the story, but "fundamentalist christian" is not. > > > > It sounds to me like he didn't want the job (any job), so he had > > to sabotage the interview. Some of my favorite such interview > > stories include: > > > > * Bringing lunch and eating during the job interview > > > > * "I'm only here because my parole officer said I have > > to look for a job" > > > > --Matt Grimaldi > > I'd really like Mr. Horn to respond, but I would like to now ask Matt also > where "fundamentalist christian" comes from. Not trying to pick fight but > you all see to be arguing facts not in evidence. > > Kevin T.
Duh, I didn't even see 'christian' in John Horn's original post. But still wondering. Kevin T. Needs glasses
