Mushmouth
08-16-2018, 07:01 AM
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A Missouri woman said she’s hurt and distraught after being denied a job because her name was considered too “ghetto” — but company officials insist a hacker sent the racist message.
Hermeisha Robinson, of Bellefontaine Neighbors, shared her experience with Mantality Health in Chesterfield in a Facebook post on Monday, saying she was discriminated against due to her name — even though she had what it takes to fill the job post.
“I have a public service announcement,” Robinson wrote in an all-caps post. “I am very upset because today I received an email about this job that I applied for as a customer service representative at Mantality Health … I know I’m well qualified for the position as they seen on my resume!”
https://nypost.com/2018/08/15/woman-denied-job-for-ghetto-name-but-company-blames-hacker/https://nypost.com/2018/08/15/woman-denied-job-for-ghetto-name-but-company-blames-hacker/
A Missouri woman said she’s hurt and distraught after being denied a job because her name was considered too “ghetto” — but company officials insist a hacker sent the racist message.
Hermeisha Robinson, of Bellefontaine Neighbors, shared her experience with Mantality Health in Chesterfield in a Facebook post on Monday, saying she was discriminated against due to her name — even though she had what it takes to fill the job post.
“I have a public service announcement,” Robinson wrote in an all-caps post. “I am very upset because today I received an email about this job that I applied for as a customer service representative at Mantality Health … I know I’m well qualified for the position as they seen on my resume!”
https://nypost.com/2018/08/15/woman-denied-job-for-ghetto-name-but-company-blames-hacker/https://nypost.com/2018/08/15/woman-denied-job-for-ghetto-name-but-company-blames-hacker/