Friday, January 6, 2012

Job Interview Questions: Yo can I sue this *** at the job interview or what?

i had a job interview k? so they called my name i went in and i sat down. like 2 seconds later the guy doin the interview said NO. and i was like huh what u talkin bout dude? and he said NO again and asked me to leave. Yo what kinda interview was that where i didn't even get asked 1 question. sounds like discrimination to me!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Yes, he was being discriminating, that's the whole point of the hiring/interview process. He was weeding out the losers. Like you. If you had walked into an interview with me and spoke the way you did in this question, you may not have even made it to the sitting position. Cut the gangsta crap and start taking on a more professional attitude if you want to get anywhere. At this rate, I wouldn't even consider you for a position in a convenience store.

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  • I have the feeling you dressed wrong for your interview. And no, you can't sue for that.

  • No basis for a lawsuit there. Doesn't sound like you'd get along well there anyway.

  • Possibly because you dont speak proper english.*facepalm

  • Not sure if you can sue but you can make a report with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and there may be some state employment act against discrimination that can help you take action. Hopefully it won't, but if it ever happens again, demand a reason why.

  • It was rather rude of him, but no you cannot sue. You evidently offended him in some way...perhaps your clothes or your attitude? He decided by looking at you that he did not want you for this job. That is his right.

  • Ouch. That's mean.

    But there's nothing you can do. Maybe you weren't dressed properly or he recognized you from somewhere. You could also use some spelling and grammar lessons.

    Sorry.

  • That sucks. I would not sue them thats not a good way to try to get another job. There could be excuses he wil give for why they said no to you right away. Hard to prove discrimination.

    I had an interview long time ago where things were going okay until he mentioned the area I am from near South Central LA. Interviewer asked about all the GANGS in my area. I don't know what that had to do with anything. I was pissed and I tell everyone not to go there.

    good luck on getting job

  • Any delusions that this job exists for you and you alone is a self- absorbed, self- centered, and egotistical delusion.

    Realize that you are being judged in an interview to see how well you fit in. The entire purpose of the interview is to see if you will show up on time, work well with others and benefit the company.

    If the interviewer felt you were wrong for the position, you can politely ask why he thought you shouldn't be considered for the job.

    If his answer is that you cannot work well with others because of an attitude- then you will be destined for unemployment for the rest of your life unless you change. Try not threatening companies with lawsuits for no reason as a start.

  • Sounds like you better look in a mirror, and perhaps listen to yourself on a recorder. It's YOU not them. You didn't fit what they were looking for, and I bet one pictures would tell most of us what the problem was/is.

  • Were you properly clothed? Maybe you forgot to smile? Really, there is only one way to find out and it's by asking him. go back & ask

  • What kind of job was the interview for? It sounds like it was a scam and you should report it to the better business bureau.

  • Maybe it was because you talk lyke this k? and if you were dressed like a slut, that won't help matters either! I wouldn't employ trash like you! and no you can't sue them!

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