Work(public school) made me remove verse numbers and DRBO hyperlink. I complied.
Thoughts?
They got offended by the two genders?
Because it's a public institution, I can't promote religion. Imwas told that's what I was doing.
If you are using email specific to the work the public institution, they have the right to ask you to remove it imo. Its when they ask you to use terms like she/they etc that would be wrong.
Public school owns the email, so they can do what they want.
Comply, take care of your family, and make it your second job to look for an exit plan.
As others have said, it is an email owned by the school, so they can set the rules. However, any chance, if not for the fun of it, you could screw with them by claiming anti-Semitism or something along that line? The Old Testament is also a work of Jewish literature, keep in mind. I bet you could have a MLK or Harvey Milk quote as a sig and it'd pass their test.
Quote from: drummerboy on January 24, 2024, 10:14:18 AMAs others have said, it is an email owned by the school, so they can set the rules. However, any chance, if not for the fun of it, you could screw with them by claiming anti-Semitism or something along that line? The Old Testament is also a work of Jewish literature, keep in mind. I bet you could have a MLK or Harvey Milk quote as a sig and it'd pass their test.
lol that's a good idea.
I am going to slide in the Latin phrase the footballer embroidered on his tie when he went White House after World CHampionship(Super Bowl).
Quote from: Heinrich on January 24, 2024, 01:32:34 PMI am going to slide in the Latin phrase the footballer embroidered on his tie when he went White House after World CHampionship(Super Bowl).
What's the phrase? I don't follow football.
'Vulnerari Praesidio,' Latin for 'Protect the vulnerable.' :cheer:
Quote from: Bernadette on January 24, 2024, 01:50:55 PMQuote from: Heinrich on January 24, 2024, 01:32:34 PMI am going to slide in the Latin phrase the footballer embroidered on his tie when he went White House after World CHampionship(Super Bowl).
What's the phrase? I don't follow football.
The report: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254503/nfl-champ-harrison-butker-makes-a-statement-with-pro-life-necktie-at-white-house-visit#:~:text=Butker%2C%20a%20faithful%20Catholic%2C%20wore,%E2%80%9Cprotect%20the%20most%20vulnerable.%E2%80%9D
When I was in public ed, I used Latin phrases as bylines-signatures.
I am no longer in public ed. And make thrice as much.
Quote from: OzarkCatholic on January 25, 2024, 10:49:16 PMWhen I was in public ed, I used Latin phrases as bylines-signatures.
I am no longer in public ed. And make thrice as much.
I have reached out to you here via PM. Care to give me practical advice on how my "soft" professional skills can be utilized in order to develop applicable hard skills? I ask this of anyone here, too.
Quote from: Heinrich on January 27, 2024, 08:55:14 AMQuote from: OzarkCatholic on January 25, 2024, 10:49:16 PMWhen I was in public ed, I used Latin phrases as bylines-signatures.
I am no longer in public ed. And make thrice as much.
Care to give me practical advice on how my "soft" professional skills can be utilized in order to develop applicable hard skills? I ask this of anyone here, too.
ETA: facts amended
Quote from: Heinrich on January 27, 2024, 08:55:14 AMQuote from: OzarkCatholic on January 25, 2024, 10:49:16 PMWhen I was in public ed, I used Latin phrases as bylines-signatures.
I am no longer in public ed. And make thrice as much.
I have reached out to you here via PM. Care to give me practical advice on how my "soft" professional skills can be utilized in order to develop applicable hard skills? I ask this of anyone here, too.
You're a teacher, ja? What are your hobbies other than dreaming of the restoration of the Holy Roman Empire?
Quote from: LausTibiChriste on January 27, 2024, 09:46:20 AMQuote from: Heinrich on January 27, 2024, 08:55:14 AMQuote from: OzarkCatholic on January 25, 2024, 10:49:16 PMWhen I was in public ed, I used Latin phrases as bylines-signatures.
I am no longer in public ed. And make thrice as much.
I have reached out to you here via PM. Care to give me practical advice on how my "soft" professional skills can be utilized in order to develop applicable hard skills? I ask this of anyone here, too.
You're a teacher, ja? What are your hobbies other than dreaming of the restoration of the Holy Roman Empire?
Conquering Canada
Quote from: Heinrich on January 27, 2024, 07:47:54 PMQuote from: LausTibiChriste on January 27, 2024, 09:46:20 AMQuote from: Heinrich on January 27, 2024, 08:55:14 AMQuote from: OzarkCatholic on January 25, 2024, 10:49:16 PMWhen I was in public ed, I used Latin phrases as bylines-signatures.
I am no longer in public ed. And make thrice as much.
I have reached out to you here via PM. Care to give me practical advice on how my "soft" professional skills can be utilized in order to develop applicable hard skills? I ask this of anyone here, too.
You're a teacher, ja? What are your hobbies other than dreaming of the restoration of the Holy Roman Empire?
Conquering Canada
Don't tease me
Christians in the 1st century: be eaten by animals rather than offering a grain of incense to Caesar
Christians in the 21st: Remove that Scripture verse which contradicts the modern insanity. "Ok"
Working at a public school you should have known this wouldn't fly. Why put yourself in a situation that you knew you would have to tuck tail?
Removing the signature is not a mortal sin, burning incense at a pagan god is....thats the difference.
Quote from: diaduit on January 29, 2024, 01:23:09 PMRemoving the signature is not a mortal sin, burning incense at a pagan god is....thats the
Quote from: AlfredtheGreat on January 29, 2024, 12:13:03 PMChristians in the 1st century: be eaten by animals rather than offering a grain of incense to Caesar
Christians in the 21st: Remove that Scripture verse which contradicts the modern insanity. "Ok"
Working at a public school you should have known this wouldn't fly. Why put yourself in a situation that you knew you would have to tuck tail?
Quote from: AlfredtheGreat on January 29, 2024, 12:13:03 PMChristians in the 1st century: be eaten by animals rather than offering a grain of incense to Caesar
Christians in the 21st: Remove that Scripture verse which contradicts the modern insanity. "Ok"
Working at a public school you should have known this wouldn't fly. Why put yourself in a situation that you knew you would have to tuck tail?
What sin free, unstained, 0 degrees from degeneration job you got?
Quote from: AlfredtheGreat on January 29, 2024, 12:13:03 PMChristians in the 1st century: be eaten by animals rather than offering a grain of incense to Caesar
Christians in the 21st: Remove that Scripture verse which contradicts the modern insanity. "Ok"
Working at a public school you should have known this wouldn't fly. Why put yourself in a situation that you knew you would have to tuck tail?
Yes and no. Stuff like this *should* be governed by their user agreement policies (email, internet usage, etc.) put out by the IT dept and approved by Legal. If the policy is nebulous or doesn't exist or otherwise address email signatures, then this could constitute selective enforcement or targeting an individual for Religious belief (a Title VII violation). For example, how many people have signature content that could be construed as discriminatory or otherwise unprofessional? Probably a lot.
IMO, such a policy *should* cover email sigs and should limit them to:
Name
Title
Contact info
Any relevant professional certifications or degrees (this is superfluous, but people love touting their debt babies).
That would prevent anyone from being butthurt over the reality there are only men and women, and prevents actual nonsense from others such as political or immoral content. It also prevents a potential Title VII lawsuit.
As for your other portion of the post re: 1st century vs modern, that's a false equivalency. You would be correct IF and only IF his employer were requiring him to place info in the signature which is antithetical to the Catholic Faith.
Quote from: AlfredtheGreat on January 29, 2024, 12:13:03 PMChristians in the 1st century: be eaten by animals rather than offering a grain of incense to Caesar
Christians in the 21st: Remove that Scripture verse which contradicts the modern insanity. "Ok"
Working at a public school you should have known this wouldn't fly. Why put yourself in a situation that you knew you would have to tuck tail?
I never liked you posts. Now I don't like you.