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Beware!! These activities can get you FIRED from your work

Most of the states in the U.S. (and in many countries also) exercise at-will employment rules. That is, a company can fire an employee for any reason, unless the issue at hand is protected by law, like gender, race, religion, national origin, or disability.

What it means to us? This means that it could be legal for your employer to fire you over your political leanings. And that’s not the only area. In a piece for Yahoo! HotJobs, Larry Buhl writes about five key areas where a company may scrutinize. According to Buhl, they are:

  1. Smoking, drinking, and overeating: Due to the cost of health insurance, more and more employers view “unhealthy” habits as a threat to their bottom line.
  2. Risky behavior: Likewise, a company might see your bungee jumping hobby as a liability.
  3. Speech: Will your employer consider your blogging to be destructive griping?
  4. Romantic relationships: Dating someone at a competitor’s company has landed employees in hot water. And some employers might take issue with unmarried coupling or even same-sex relationships (federal law doesn’t protect employees from discrimination based on real or perceived sexual orientation).
  5. Political activity: Volunteering for Obama could be trouble if you have a pro-McCain boss, and vice versa.

Union members and employees in the public (government) sector are generally more protected, but private sector employees can be fired at any time. Buhl provides tips from legal experts for protecting your job from unexpected dangers:

  • Understand the concept of at-will employment. Don’t assume that termination must be illegal just because you think it was unfair.
  • Be fully aware of your company’s policies and terms of employment. Read the employee handbook, and ask HR if you have any questions.
  • Be familiar with the company’s internal dispute mechanisms (if any) for filing grievances.
  • Think before you act. Could your employer see your actions off the job as potentially destructive to the company?
  • Don’t disclose. You don’t have to disclose lifestyle choices or off-the-clock activities unless there is a clear link to your ability to perform the job.

Modus operandi of the ATM thieves...

There have been plenty thefts at / near the ATM machines. The thieves smartly "fool" their victims into handing over their ATM card and PIN number to them...

HOW this happens, you might wonder...

I have finally found the modus operandi used by many of these ATM thieves... Check it out. It will blow your mind too...

Step 1: An individual who apparently is making a bank transaction at the ATM machine.
Step 2: What he really is doing is placing a trap in the ATM machine to “capture” the next user card.
Step 3: Altering the ATMs is a risky business, these individuals work in teams. The lookout warns of any possible eye witnesses / or of the next potential victim.

Step 4: Here we see the next client using the ATM, after the trap has been set. He inserts his card and begins his transaction. WOW! The victim fell in their trap...

CHECK IT OUT HOW...

Finally, BE CAREFUL while accessing ATM machines.

PRECAUTION is better than Cure...

SPREAD the word. STOP ATM thefts.



 

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