Padriag
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Joined: 3/30/2005 From: NC, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: sting516 Unfortunately, here in the US many states are considered 'at will' states with regard to employment. What that means is one can be fired for just about any reason, so long as it doesn't affect a 'protected class' simply for their being a protected class. Protected classes include, minorities, the handicapped, women, people over 40, sexual orientation, national origin. There may be others i'm not thinking of right now, but You get the general idea. With regard to the sexual orientation aspect, i believe that just has to do with gay/straight/transgender, but not things like BDSM...i could be mistaken on that. sting Quite true. One of those protected classes in religion, which is a federal statute. However, lack of religion is not protected and you can be (and I have been) fired for being an athiest and it is legal for an employer to do so anywhere in the US. Aren't loopholes fun. The odds of that little loophole ever being closed are small because as an athiest I'm part of one of the smallest minorities in America. One of the reasons I began my own business was so that I would never have to deal with that crap again. Even still discretion is a good idea anywhere public (and web sites most certainly ARE public). This is why there are no nude pics of myself (and never will be), I do not discuss the details of my sex life or my intimate relationships, I discuss various practical aspects about the lifestyle but that's as far as it goes. If my activity here were made public where I live, I'm sure it would cause me some problems, but because I have exercised that degree of discretion I think it would be manageable. This is the world we live in. Its like my grandfather told me when I was a kid, "There are two ways you can live your life, pretending the world is the way you wish it was, or dealing with the way it is. Now which way do you think is going to work best?"
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Padriag A stern discipline pervades all nature, which is a little cruel so that it may be very kind - Edmund Spencer http://www.bardicheart.com
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