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by bill - 2010-06-30 00:00:00 ( in life, money, employment) [php version] rebuild

When I applied and scheduled an interview for a job at the "financial arm" of the Methodist Church, I knew I was not a right fit for them. After all, I'm not only not Methodist, I'm not even Christian.

When the HR manager called a couple days later to cancel the interview, I had a strong suspicion her excuse was concocted.

I'm guessing the conversation behind the scenes went something like this:

"When I asked him how he would feel about working in an environment where a prayer is said before and after every meeting, and people have been known to bring a Bible with them, his answer was, 'I'm not religious, but have no problem with other people practicing their religion.'"

Her boss probably said something like, "How very big of him! But seriously, he's not a good fit here. Let's make up an excuse not to interview him."

"We have to be careful," she would have said. "There are laws against religious discrimination."

"Right, right. Tell him the position has been filled. That always works."

"I'll just tell him the truth without actually saying it. We've already got Christian applicants who are a better fit. I just won't say 'Christian' out loud."

At that point, they (probably) shared a laugh.

And that's what she told me when she called. Her premise was that there was a scheduling conflict. Only four interview slots were available. As if you can't move things around and squeeze in a twenty minute interview? Hell, I've had much shorter interviews.

No problem. I wasn't thrilled about working for a bunch of religious fanatics, anyway. :)


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