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Sorry to do this, but I'm actually going to have to rescind my offer to kick off our interview process. There's no doubt you're a strong engineer, but I just took a few moments to peruse through your patrick.net site and I'm afraid some of the views and opinions you've expressed are in contradiction to our company's core values.
Sorry about the mixup,
Jesse
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 12:59 AM, Jesse Pedersen
jesse@buildingconnected.com wrote:
Hey Patrick, great to meet you. I hear you're looking for some solid Node work. That's awesome, we're big js fans over here. Do you have time for a call, or to swing by the office sometime early next week? Whatever is easiest for you. Looking forward to it!
J
Not surprising at all. In SV being honest about your views can literally cost you a job.
Sorry to do this, but I'm actually going to have to rescind my offer to kick off our interview process. There's no doubt you're a strong engineer, but I just took a few moments to peruse through your patrick.net site and I'm afraid some of the views and opinions you've expressed are in contradiction to our company's core values.
Sorry about the mixup,
Jesse
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 12:59 AM, Jesse Pedersen
jesse@buildingconnected.com wrote:
Hey Patrick, great to meet you. I hear you're looking for some solid Node work. That's awesome, we're big js fans over here. Do you have time for a call, or to swing by the office sometime early next week? Whatever is easiest for you. Looking forward to it!
J
You could also add their IP to the end of their normal screen name so people can connect the Anons to their regular screen name, since the Anons have their IP as part of their name.
Sorry to do this, but I'm actually going to have to rescind my offer to kick off our interview process. There's no doubt you're a strong engineer, but I just took a few moments to peruse through your patrick.net site and I'm afraid some of the views and opinions you've expressed are in contradiction to our company's core values.
Sorry about the mixup,
Jesse
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 12:59 AM, Jesse Pedersen
jesse@buildingconnected.com wrote:
Hey Patrick, great to meet you. I hear you're looking for some solid Node work. That's awesome, we're big js fans over here. Do you have time for a call, or to swing by the office sometime early next week? Whatever is easiest for you. Looking forward to it!
J
Trump has a point. Evidence for Twitter’s self-proclaimed political neutrality is meagre. Those enlisted to moderate content are overwhelmingly left-leaning and supportive of intersectionality and social-justice activism. In his book The Madness of Crowds, Douglas Murray notes that this bias is reflected even in the selection criteria for employees. Companies test applicants in order ‘to weed out anyone with the wrong ideological inclinations’.
Sorry to do this, but I'm actually going to have to rescind my offer to kick off our interview process. There's no doubt you're a strong engineer, but I just took a few moments to peruse through your patrick.net site and I'm afraid some of the views and opinions you've expressed are in contradiction to our company's core values.
Sorry about the mixup,
Jesse
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 12:59 AM, Jesse Pedersen
jesse@buildingconnected.com wrote:
Hey Patrick, great to meet you. I hear you're looking for some solid Node work. That's awesome, we're big js fans over here. Do you have time for a call, or to swing by the office sometime early next week? Whatever is easiest for you. Looking forward to it!
J
This seems to violate California labor law sections 1101 and 98.6(c)(1), which protect even job applicants from discrimination based on political views expressed on their own time. I filed a complaint with the CA labor board, and wrote all of the VC's that fund Buildingconnected.com, pointing out that Buildingconnected.com is explicitly rejecting strong engineers based on politics alone.
I tried, but no lawyer wanted it on contingency. I wasn't willing to put my own money in an possibly lose.
I tried, but no lawyer wanted it on contingency. I wasn't willing to put my own money in an possibly lose.
The late, great CisTits also lost a job by professing his political views at work.
Patrick says
I tried, but no lawyer wanted it on contingency. I wasn't willing to put my own money in an possibly lose.
Try Elon, even if it wasn't twatter, it's a free speech site, so same goal, maybe he'll help you with his funds
Ceffer says
The late, great CisTits also lost a job by professing his political views at work.
True and he occasionally talked smack and was knowledgeable, so I don't know why he didn't sue as his case was egregious and they violated his pronouns
Do any of you want to work among morons that are more worried about your political views than your ability to do your fucking job?
richwicks says
Do any of you want to work among morons that are more worried about your political views than your ability to do your fucking job?
Probably not, but Patrick has a family and this was likely a financial hit for him as he turned down other offers. Patnetters are likely amongst the least litigious people on this planet, but you don't want people to get away with murder, right?
I was fired for what amounted to politics(refusing to disclose my jab status). The last place I worked where we could freely discuss different ideas was in 2019, and it was a small office where we all knew each other, which made a big difference.
100% agree with rickwicks, the goal for all of us should be to work at a place with people who share our morals. The company I'm currently at is much closer than my last one. Corporate still pushes the DEI and perversion shit, but I get a strong impression most of the people at the company don't hold those beliefs.
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