Thu, Jun 13, 2019 9:50 p.m.
New Mexico employers can no longer ask applicants for criminal history on job applications
Starting Friday it will be illegal for employers in New Mexico to ask job seekers for their criminal history on job application forms. www.koat.com |
This is bulls--t.
I am a licensed loan officer in the residential, single family mortgage business.
I had to have an FBI criminal background check in order to become a loan officer. Plus be fingerprinted, have a credit check done, and provide references.
A loan officer.
So, are the lunatics in New Mexico going to allow convicted drug dealers to become neurosurgeons?
Known pedophiles to become day care operators?
2 comments:
Caveat emptor si?
Employer:So I've been looking over your job application,uhhh Mr.Laquarious Jones.I see there's a large gap of time in your job history,between 1984 and last week.In fact,it's blank.Can you tell me why?
Laquatious:I donts has to--check da law.
Employer:Well because of the Kardashian initiative,endorsed by President Trump,that forces me to hire you--welcome aboard to the Microsoft programming department.
Laquatious:Where's da break room?
Two weeks later:
"Mass murder at Microsoft by recently released prisoner.No other details will be given.
--GRA
Just like the City of New York. You can be a convicted felon, pedophile, cop killer but the City of New York will hire you and not discriminate against your criminal history.
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