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Joke on MySpace costs Wal-Mart worker his job
Flint Journal ^ | 05/30/2007 | James L. Smith

Posted on 05/31/2007 11:23:55 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd

ALMONT TWP. - When David Noordewier posted a joke on his MySpace page, he believed it was just a crude but funny bit of humor.

But his bosses at the Shelby Township Wal-Mart store weren't laughing.

The Almont Township man was fired from his cashier job Feb. 27 after posting the joke, which suggested average IQs would increase if a bomb were dropped on every Wal-Mart.

Noordewier said he was called into the office as soon as he arrived at work. Officials had him sign an acknowledgment that he was fired for "gross misconduct - integrity issue," which the company described as "theft, violent act, dishonesty or misappropriation of company assets," none of which Noordewier believes fits his situation.

"I told them that this was crazy," said Noordewier, 36. "It's not like I have a fighter jet in my backyard to drop a bomb with. Then they escorted me out to the parking lot."

Wal-Mart spokesperson Kory Lundberg would not discuss the incident except to say, "We can confirm the individual no longer works for Wal-Mart."

Noordewier said he believes a co-worker who disliked him copied the page and brought it to his boss' attention.

With a record of near-perfect attendance and exemplary customer service - which includes a personal thank-you letter from the company president in response to compliments from a customer Noordewier had helped - he said the firing came as a surprise.

To make matters worse, he did not get unemployment benefits, likely because of the form he signed. In the company's letter to the unemployment agency, they edited out all but the term "Drop a bomb on all the Walmarts," which put the comment well out of context, Noordewier said.

Unemployment officials said because of the "threat," Noordewier did not qualify for unemployment benefits.

It's not the first time comments posted online have caused problems for people.

A survey by CareerBuilder.com last year found that one in four business managers does Internet research on potential employees, and nearly 50 percent rejected applications because of something they found.

One in 10 employers browsed social networking sites, according to the survey, and among them, 63 percent found reasons to pitch a resume.

In some cases, a positive MySpace page had a different effect.

Employers also said online searches helped many candidates by showing professionalism and giving a good feel for someone's personality that seemed a fit for the company.

But Flint attorney Tom R. Pabst, who specializes in civil rights law, said Michigan law prohibits employers from gathering or keeping records on the off-duty activities or publications of employees and provides for monetary penalties for those that do.

"The law is meant to protect employees from an invasion of privacy from an employer," Pabst said.

The law was enacted because employers are not subject to the same constitutional prohibitions against warrantless searches and seizures as the government, Pabst said.

As for Noordewier's case, Pabst said that while he understands the need to be cautious about real threats, this seemed to fall short.

"I think this is a knee-jerk overreaction," Pabst said. "This could stigmatize him forever; you can't just blow it off. We need to be able to express ourselves freely without social McCarthyism."

The experience has taught Noordewier a couple of things, including that the First Amendment doesn't guarantee that everyone will get the joke and that a comment on the Internet can come back to haunt you.

"If you have a MySpace site, you better act like you're a politician: Be politically correct and don't try to be funny," Noordewier said.


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He's right you know. About Wal-Mart.

But the same thing can be said aboutpeople who post on myspace.

1 posted on 05/31/2007 11:23:57 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd
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To: Responsibility2nd
I've seen some of the people who frequent Wal-Mart.

He's right.
2 posted on 05/31/2007 11:26:50 AM PDT by reagan_fanatic (Put illegals on ICE)
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To: Responsibility2nd
...likely because of the form he signed.

When you're fired, don't sign anything.

3 posted on 05/31/2007 11:27:04 AM PDT by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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He's right you know. About Wal-Mart

Wal*Mart doesn't specifically hire potential Nobel laureates. If an employee ends up winning the prize, thats fine. It hires to move stuff around inside stores and bill customers, for the lower price.

4 posted on 05/31/2007 11:28:06 AM PDT by HarmlessLovableFuzzball
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To: Responsibility2nd

That’s why you don’t ever use your real name!
What he said was stupid, but was not a direct threat at all. I think he has possible case for a lawsuit..paging John Edwards!


5 posted on 05/31/2007 11:28:19 AM PDT by miliantnutcase
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To: Responsibility2nd
The old saying still stands:

Don't write down anything you wouldn't mind sharing with the whole world.

6 posted on 05/31/2007 11:30:03 AM PDT by AU72
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To: Responsibility2nd

The internet is both a boon and a bane to its frequenters. It’s up to you how it pays off or plays out.


7 posted on 05/31/2007 11:30:08 AM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... For want of a few good men, a once great nation was lost.)
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When you're fired, don't sign anything.

Yup.

8 posted on 05/31/2007 11:30:50 AM PDT by paulcissa (The first requirement of Liberalism is to stand on your head and tell the world they're upside down)
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HAHAHA I know! They fire him AND want him to sign a document and he signs it lmao!


9 posted on 05/31/2007 11:30:50 AM PDT by miliantnutcase
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To: Responsibility2nd

This is why some people I know put their profiles on private. So their employers don’t see it.


10 posted on 05/31/2007 11:31:04 AM PDT by HungarianGypsy
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To: Responsibility2nd
He's right you know. About Wal-Mart.

Of course he right, he works there.

12 posted on 05/31/2007 11:31:38 AM PDT by The_Victor (If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
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To: miliantnutcase

If he was union his union would have advised him not to sign it....

Donning flame suit now!


13 posted on 05/31/2007 11:33:07 AM PDT by linn37 (Love your Phlebotomist)
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To: Responsibility2nd
A 36 year old man working as a cashier at WalMart.

I can see why.

14 posted on 05/31/2007 11:33:08 AM PDT by JRochelle (Just say no to the slick crazy bully.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

‘He’s right you know. About Wal-Mart.
But the same thing can be said aboutpeople who post on myspace.’

Yep.


15 posted on 05/31/2007 11:33:22 AM PDT by Badeye (You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
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When you're fired, don't sign anything.

Bingo.

L

16 posted on 05/31/2007 11:34:00 AM PDT by Lurker (Comparing moderate islam to extremist islam is like comparing small pox to plague.)
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To: Responsibility2nd

Ha,ha. Bombs are funny.


17 posted on 05/31/2007 11:34:37 AM PDT by ozzymandus
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The dude's 36, and has a MySpace page?!

Dude's 36 and working at Wal Mart, what did we expect, a rocket scientist?

18 posted on 05/31/2007 11:35:05 AM PDT by NeoCaveman (Fred 2008)
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To: linn37
Yeah, Im a union worker and they definitely would advise you against signing anything.
p.s. - I secretly enjoyed having my union dues going to the algore and john kary campaigns...That was nice of them. >=|
19 posted on 05/31/2007 11:36:03 AM PDT by miliantnutcase
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“They fire him AND want him to sign a document and he signs it...”

Thus proving his own point.


20 posted on 05/31/2007 11:37:54 AM PDT by beelzepug (...making a sound like Lurch)
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