do NOT call it “Alligator Alcatraz”. Alcatraz was a place for people convicted of crimes after due process. This is a concentration camp for innocent people (most of whom have no criminal record).
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do NOT call it “Alligator Alcatraz”. Alcatraz was a place for people convicted of crimes after due process. This is a concentration camp for innocent people (most of whom have no criminal record).
not gonna lie to yall logan’s been hitting a little harder than usual lately
Hello, hope you're doing well! I was on pinterest and saw a tumblr post there (like a screenshot) about interview questions. In it, you offered the link to an article titled "30 Interview Questions Potential Employers Are Not Allowed to Ask You (and what they might ask you instead)".
I tried looking it up but couldn't find it. Do you still have that link and if you do, would you mind sharing it?
Thank you for your time!
Hey there buddy! Absolutely I can share again!
The reason you couldn't find it is probably that the title isn't exactly that; the article is actually a guide for COMPANIES who are looking to avoid legal issues when doing interviews, rather than a guide meant for interviewees.
I just thought it was gross and unethical that I was assigned this and being taught in a LEGAL OFFICE MANAGEMENT CLASS how to side-step workers legal protections, so I wanted to share to raise awareness.
30 Interview Questions You Can't Ask and 30 Legal Alternatives
ok hear me out. i hate the military industrial complex and its disgusting propaganda as much as the next person. but when i see a piece of media about a ragtag group of misfit soldiers generally hated for their reputation of not following orders (usually cause the orders are bad either morally or strategically) i lose my shit. bonus points if one of them is a parental figure who reluctantly adopts the rest. even more bonus points if they uncover some sort of conspiracy within the organization they work for (although i wish that in the end they would dismantle it rather than reform it)
we all should start writing jarchie fics . doesn't even matter if they're good
unpopular and unhinged opinion, i don’t care for daylights savings time
anyone wanna talk about how fucked up it is that smeyer made the wolf pack (poc) literally grow up (getting taller, more muscular, generally just looking much older) even though they’re only teenagers but the cullens (white) got to stay physically teens forever
“𝕸𝖞 𝖋𝖆𝖈𝖊 𝖓𝖊𝖊𝖉𝖘 𝖘𝖕𝖆𝖈𝖊!”