- Jul 10, 2004
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I worked with a doctor who had come back to work 'out of retirement' to make money for the legal defense of his grand son who he claimed to be 'doctor material.' It seems the dumbass had posted some nude pics of himself on the internet and couldn't get into med school. IMO, anyone that stupid has judgment too poor to be 'doctor material.'
Same has been said about both women and men who post questionable pictures on social sites such as facebook and then get fired from jobs because of it. People don't always use good judgement. Doesn't always mean bad judgement should ruin families or careers.
TBH, I don’t really see why it ruins anything. I could care less if there were nude photos of me floating on the net. If you really want to be subject to that type of torture, go for it. On that same token, I am flabbergasted as to why med school or any job actually cares short of those that need some type of moral high ground (aka: schools, priests).
Other than that, I would have no issue suing a doctor that had nude photos released previously or hiring someone that had previously been in the pornographic industry.
Of course, those that do this to children are different and he got what was coming to him – large jail sentences.
Probably more about the companies you may represent during the week,then the personal ramifications. The company I work for has disclaimers for employees to post on their social pages stating their views don't represent them. Also have a friend who recently started training in the police academy. They made him take his FB page down. Employers don't like being associated with these things (or provacative political views for that matter).
Hense part of the reason back mailers make people targets in the first place.
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