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Riddle me this…with the advent of the #SupremeCourtDecision on the President and Fellows of Harvard College aka #HarvardUniversity & University of North Carolina #UNC…
Do I have a surmountable lawsuit if I were to change on my #resume the letters “umboldt” to “arvard” behind the letter “H.” Then I get called in to a reputable and lucrative role at a company then during the interview I ask if they had any questions of my resume. Regardless of how they answer, I would follow up and say, “You know, on my resume I change the institution I studied at by removing 7 letters for 6 letters. That is I removed “umboldt” and replaced those letters with “arvard,” now with that knowledge would have you offered me an interview & furthermore a position at your company?”
If they say, “hey you tricked us and you cannot lie on your resume.”
I say, “Is it really lying when I reveal to you the truth of where I actually went to school?”
I ask again, “What is the difference between my Economics degree versus the Economics degree that I would have received in Harvard?”
“Isn’t it that both degrees are comparable as an orange to another orange or is it so much different that the degree is apples to oranges?”
Can I take that to the bank? In other words can there be a reckoning in all of industries that all degrees are equivalent to each other whether I go to Harvard or Humboldt? Both respective degrees have the same core classes with respect to variations to the locality’s specialization.
Now I call that reputational discrimination.
There have been many lost wages from across the job spectrum and populations all over the country because employers have been able to discriminate you based on where you went to school.
Who can represent me Pro Bono with a strong offense?
This very long game of disenfranchisement that the employers have been doing is not fair & I am just as qualified! Do not invalidate my education because I went to Humboldt State University! I am proud to have gone to my college.
Next!
Do I have a surmountable lawsuit if I were to change on my #resume the letters “umboldt” to “arvard” behind the letter “H.” Then I get called in to a reputable and lucrative role at a company then during the interview I ask if they had any questions of my resume. Regardless of how they answer, I would follow up and say, “You know, on my resume I change the institution I studied at by removing 7 letters for 6 letters. That is I removed “umboldt” and replaced those letters with “arvard,” now with that knowledge would have you offered me an interview & furthermore a position at your company?”
If they say, “hey you tricked us and you cannot lie on your resume.”
I say, “Is it really lying when I reveal to you the truth of where I actually went to school?”
I ask again, “What is the difference between my Economics degree versus the Economics degree that I would have received in Harvard?”
“Isn’t it that both degrees are comparable as an orange to another orange or is it so much different that the degree is apples to oranges?”
Can I take that to the bank? In other words can there be a reckoning in all of industries that all degrees are equivalent to each other whether I go to Harvard or Humboldt? Both respective degrees have the same core classes with respect to variations to the locality’s specialization.
Now I call that reputational discrimination.
There have been many lost wages from across the job spectrum and populations all over the country because employers have been able to discriminate you based on where you went to school.
Who can represent me Pro Bono with a strong offense?
This very long game of disenfranchisement that the employers have been doing is not fair & I am just as qualified! Do not invalidate my education because I went to Humboldt State University! I am proud to have gone to my college.
Next!