If he/she can do the job as well as (or better than) a skinny person, I would have no reservations.
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Originally posted by One_Tycoon View PostCan't help it.... I admit that I actually think and feel that fat = lazy. The outliers are the exception. I'm talking about the others who don't want to be fat but are still fat.
I attribute lack of willpower and inability to do something simple like not eating that Twinkie for a midnight snack. I also assume one doesn't have his priorities straight as one's health should be #1....superseded maybe by one's own family only. Fatties also indicate possible depression and who wants a depressed employee?
And specifically to the restaurant industry it's just damn hard to move around if you're large. So if you're an employee would you discriminate against a fat person?
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Depends on the job - as a fashion model, no. If its a job of the mind - I dont care if the person is 700lbs if they are the best for the job.
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Originally posted by One_Tycoon View PostCan't help it.... I admit that I actually think and feel that fat = lazy. The outliers are the exception. I'm talking about the others who don't want to be fat but are still fat.
I attribute lack of willpower and inability to do something simple like not eating that Twinkie for a midnight snack. I also assume one doesn't have his priorities straight as one's health should be #1....superseded maybe by one's own family only. Fatties also indicate possible depression and who wants a depressed employee?
And specifically to the restaurant industry it's just damn hard to move around if you're large. So if you're an employee would you discriminate against a fat person?
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Originally posted by Gera View PostHow can u tell Y the person is fat based on appearance alone? That sounds like pure discrimination, unless u have a history with the person.
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Originally posted by jose830 View Postthis is a joke ^^^ what does being fat have to do with been a hard worker, to make a long story short i'm not a skinny person but also not fat you could say i'm the one that doesn't look good in skinny Jeans if I ever dared to try those un manly Jeans anyway...came to this country with nothing just my mom, brother and me at the age of 10 got my first job at 16 and I've been working sense...oh yeah, I own two houses and other good stuff...mortgage is never late and all because of hard work and i'm not skinny...
Also being fat effects ones mind. I'm sure there's a correlation with fatness and depression. I would rather have happy employees who care about their appearance and hygiene rather than depressed ones who let themselves go. Depressed people commit suicide and shoot up the office.
I'm an avid poker player and the correlations between appearance and behavior is often rather straightforward and obvious. The burden of proof is definitely on the fat person, and I'm still convinced the risk of losing an occasional superstar worker like you is worth avoiding the cost of hiring a lazy person that I cannot fire.
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it depends on what i'm hiring them for.
if they can do a better job, and will make my life easier, then i'll hire a fatty
if there are two identical employees, and only one job, i'll take the skinny one.
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