@shooter yup. My Grandmother was born in Knox County around that time, her birth certificate was in German and she went to German School before Public school. Her mother was 1st generation born in Knox County in 1864, but English was her second language. On the other side of the coin I have a Quaker 7th great grandfather that was friends with William Penn and a signer of his Great Charter. And then a whole lot of immigrants in between.
News flash, some employers of all political persuasions skip doing the background check.
Why? I don't know. Maybe... Too much hassle. Too much paperwork. He seemed like a perfect guy to me. I can tell! He acted so nice. Look at that (fake) CV.
They shouldn't skip doing the background check, EVER.
"You can't make someone listen to reason if they aren't willing to think"-- Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451
News flash, some employers of all political persuasions skip doing the background check.
Why? I don't know. Maybe... Too much hassle. Too much paperwork. He seemed like a perfect guy to me. I can tell! He acted so nice. Look at that (fake) CV.
They shouldn't skip doing the background check, EVER.
ICE in my village today. Apparently hanging out outside the little public library (right next to the middle school) looking to nab caregivers. Got included on a group text of parents trying to warn people.
Also, have a couple down the block (husband went to IU) and the wife is Irish and I guess has a work visa and they are scared. Looking to move to Europe. Not sure when, though, they have an 8th grader who was raised on this block her whole life.
ICE in my village today. Apparently hanging out outside the little public library (right next to the middle school) looking to nab caregivers. Got included on a group text of parents trying to warn people.
Also, have a couple down the block (husband went to IU) and the wife is Irish and I guess has a work visa and they are scared. Looking to move to Europe. Not sure when, though, they have an 8th grader who was raised on this block her whole life.
ICE in my village today. Apparently hanging out outside the little public library (right next to the middle school) looking to nab caregivers. Got included on a group text of parents trying to warn people.
Also, have a couple down the block (husband went to IU) and the wife is Irish and I guess has a work visa and they are scared. Looking to move to Europe. Not sure when, though, they have an 8th grader who was raised on this block her whole life.
Sad that US citizens feel that they to have to flee an emerging dictatorship and its masked secret police.
"You can't make someone listen to reason if they aren't willing to think"-- Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451
ICE in my village today. Apparently hanging out outside the little public library (right next to the middle school) looking to nab caregivers. Got included on a group text of parents trying to warn people.
Also, have a couple down the block (husband went to IU) and the wife is Irish and I guess has a work visa and they are scared. Looking to move to Europe. Not sure when, though, they have an 8th grader who was raised on this block her whole life.
Sad that US citizens feel that they to have to flee an emerging dictatorship and its masked secret police.
Tell that to the Trump supporters who were hunted down like they were Bin Laden for 4 years over what was really just a trespassing violation.
@bradstevens i finished the coursework for a ph.d. and instead of doing the dissertation dumped it and went to law school. those soft science ph.d.'s are hardly challenging. annoying more than anything until you have an epiphany that you're on a wheel and the end result/goal is to teach this same shit to the next person until they become a prof or in whatever other role in academia
@bradstevens i finished the coursework for a ph.d. and instead of doing the dissertation dumped it and went to law school. those soft science ph.d.'s are hardly challenging. annoying more than anything until you have an epiphany that you're on a wheel and the end result/goal is to teach this same shit to the next person until they become a prof or in whatever other role in academia
Yep, and then some have the gall to demand people call them "doctor." It's ridiculous. Every serious academic I know would never, ever allow someone to call them doctor unless they were also a medical doctor. Hell, the real doctors I am friends with never want people to call them doctor.
Des Moines school district now suing the search firm it hired to find them their superintendent candidates. Odds they requested someone focused on DEI?