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8 hours ago, Gambler said:

Lipscomb no longer requires employees to be church of Christ to work at school. 

From the Lipscomb Acad. Website

Thank you for your interest in teaching at Lipscomb Academy. Minimum qualifications for candidates are a bachelor's degree, teaching certification in their subject area (or areas), and active membership in the Church of Christ. 

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tellin u one thing...that advertisement for a new HC on glassdoor has more requirements than an amplication to work as a protection agent for an Ambassador for one of our US Embassys.....only requirement missin to get that gig is a TS Clearance w/ a Poly

Booger just sayin giphy.gif

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that CoC educatin institution over at the North Brainerd Levee in Chattanooga is tryin to make a attempt say fooey on all that mess so the move on and compete a little better.....they were even tryin to hre that Fant feller.....

...sure glad them Catholics over at ND are a little open minded and acceptin about there hirin practices......and sure glad  they let non Catholics go to school and play sports there 

Booger just sayin :mrgreen:

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11 hours ago, Gambler said:
 Below is copied from the job description requirements. Notice at the bottom it says preference not required. 
 
 
Lipscomb University complies with all applicable federal and state nondiscrimination laws and does not engage in prohibited discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex, age, color, national or ethnic origin, or disability in the administration of its educational policies, programs and activities.
Hiring Statement Lipscomb Academy is a private, Christian K-12 school associated with the fellowship of the Church of Christ and governed by religious tenets held by the Church of Christ. Preference will be given to applicants who are members of the Church of Christ.
 
 

I did not see that.

So I guess this hire is important enough to change their school's policy.

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