On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 05:14:17PM +0000, Kathryn Cassidy wrote:
> I've gone for interviews in the past with companies that didn't hire
the distant past. way, way distant. distanter by the minute. please.
> I obviously can't hire them all, so if one of the ones I
> happen not to hire is from another country or of a different religion,
> or gender or whatever, does that automatically mean that I
> discriminated against that person by not hiring them?
yes, you're a big meanie. chances are you *only* work with irish people
and can't even speak anything other then irish or english.
kevin
ps is it true that there are 44 million people who claim irish heritage
in america? i also heard that more irish passports are issued in
america then in ireland.
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