dasleben
That's just, like, your opinion, man
Guys, when you hire people to do a job, you get all of the people-related issues that might come along with it. Certainly if a person isn't a "good fit" for the company due to attitude, personality or experience, that's fine. However, having outside commitments as they relate to your children shouldn't play into hiring decisions, regardless of how convenient it'd be for the company (remember, it's illegal because at some point, someone was unfairly discriminated against). Medevac/charter/airline/freight companies must realize that occasionally things do happen with their employees that could potentially disrupt operations. Management is responsible for adequately staffing the company for such contingencies.
I'm not sure why there's so much anti-labor talk in this thread (though I expect it from O&M), but there's something you'll want to keep in mind: Unless you're top-level management at your company, anti-labor sentiments do a lot more harm to you than they do good.
I'm not sure why there's so much anti-labor talk in this thread (though I expect it from O&M), but there's something you'll want to keep in mind: Unless you're top-level management at your company, anti-labor sentiments do a lot more harm to you than they do good.