You saying he kicks puppies and robs old women too?! That sick fckr!How do you know this is all they do?
You saying he kicks puppies and robs old women too?! That sick fckr!How do you know this is all they do?
He farts in iron lungsYou saying he kicks puppies and robs old women too?! That sick fckr!
Yes he did. Someone took poking fun at junkies so hard that they took away jasons ability to provide for his family. Think about that **** for a second.
and no Jason is done posting here more than likely forever which is more than understandable
You know any details?
Him and rachel madow are reaching perry Ellis status. They have been at Wisconsin since 1950So will Nigel Hayes be playing ball in a wheel chair next year? Seems like dude has been at Wisconsin for 10 years.
Congrats you are a POIPeople need to take that "at will" employment clause a little more seriously if they don't have a collective bargaining agreement.
Especially if they are using company resources or time....
GFYPeople need to take that "at will" employment clause a little more seriously if they don't have a collective bargaining agreement.
Especially if they are using company resources or time....
What did he say "regarding women" that was a fireable offense?I'm closing in on both #teamLinchTheSnitch and #TeamFireSpear?
You cannot use your name as your handle and say things like he did regarding women on a public message board.
I'm gonna step in and say some of his posts in the wrestling thread about women wrestlers were off color and could make corporate *** cheeks tighten if they read them. I don't think they were quite fireable, but they wouldn't help his case. I will ask if this is what Wayne is referencing, how he knew that, as he doesn't post in the wrestling thread.What did he say "regarding women" that was a fireable offense?
Yes, indeed.Some places have a morality clause that can take into account your online activity. Don't know if this was the case or not.
The problem is, Jason should only be able to hang Jason by a noose. Instead, a person asked Jason to delete offensive posts ((and he complied)--and still someone took it upon themselves to take the matter into their own hands. I'd love to think he has grounds for a lawsuit.Some places have a morality clause that can take into account your online activity. Don't know if this was the case or not.
I've seen racist and misogyny quotes all over the Paddock. Ppl are scaryI'm gonna step in and say some of his posts in the wrestling thread about women wrestlers were off color and could make corporate *** cheeks tighten if they read them. I don't think they were quite fireable, but they wouldn't help his case. I will ask if this is what Wayne is referencing, how he knew that, as he doesn't post in the wrestling thread.
I agree, but I doubt that Jason has grounds for a law suit against anybody. aybe he could claim defamation of character by the person that turned in the email, but it was stuff that he wrote so I don't think it would get anywhere.The problem is, Jason should only be able to hang Jason by a noose. Instead, a person asked Jason to delete offensive posts ((and he complied)--and still someone took it upon themselves to take the matter into their own hands. I'd love to think he has grounds for a lawsuit.
Or receive a severe beaten in real life.He's gonna be fine and land on his feet. Too smart and good of a guy to do otherwise.
Doesn't mean the offender shouldn't burn in Internet hell.
Let us know when it's there or linkyWell guys I'm about to start a Reddit thread for us. To hell with the system
I hope so. Someone was out to ruin his life.He's gonna be fine and land on his feet. Too smart and good of a guy to do otherwise.
Doesn't mean the offender shouldn't burn in Internet hell.
No link posted. Send it privately to people we trust. Otherwise the POS can just lurk there too.Let us know when it's there or linky
With his employer, much like the rest of us, you can be fired at any time for any reason that isn't illegal (age, race, sex, religion).
From what I have read, it can depend on the employee handbook. You have to follow your stated procedure. The key is that there are always some things that can be immediately fired, like dishonesty. Just have to trap the employee in a small white lie. I've seen it done. Hopefully what I saw is not the norm.I'm not a labor lawyer, but I don't think this is 100% true in practice. I know at my work that HR requires us to build up a big case against someone to get them fired. If we could fire someone because, as you say, "we don't like the color of their shirt", we'd move much faster whenever we had a problem. Instead, we always give multiple chances, put together a ton of evidence, and have to go beyond what I'd consider reasonable effort on our end before we finally pull the trigger. We do this to prevent any issue of that employee coming back after us.