On Oct 5, 2007, at 3:53 AM, Allen wrote:
> What you do in private can also reflect on the company. If you want
> to mash
> your brains then as said thats up to you. But I would never employ
> a drug
> user. At least heavy drugs. As for fire me if I suck, its a bit
> late if you
> invest in training be it expense or time.
So if an employee wanted to join an evangelical church, and you
considered that a poor reflection on your company, you could fire
them, even if they confined their religious activities to their
private time? What if they played in a rock band, and you didn't like
their music? Or what if they went to a protest rally on a weekend,
and you didn't support the cause?
-- Ed Leafe
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