 rob_in_chatt Premium join:2004-09-17 Chattanooga, TN | comcast they loose either way. firing the employee over allegations from being investigated might be illegal in the state where this happened at. here in Tennessee, its employment at will, meaning you can be fired for anything at anytime without notice. | |
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  ronpin Imagine Reality
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1 edit | Re: comcast Look lady -- this is Comcast final offer! |
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join:2006-11-21 Saint Louis, MO | Re: comcast OMG I almost spit my soda on the screen. Thats funny stuff! | |
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 |  |  fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| Re: comcast Yea... funny.. hah hah... someone loosing their life is something to joke about.
I know this is a story where people are going to LOVE to eat up the opportunity to bash Comcast, well, because comcast is the cause of all evil in the world.
But in the end, someone lost their life. There are sick people in the world and that's a fact of life. We don't always know who they are.. when they will loose it and hurt someone, and it's not always easy to stop people from being freaks. But it happens.
I just don't know what's worse.. the guy that killed someone, or the people that make jokes about it. -- "Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-reitchous and lazy ... those who also never take the time to point out a good fortune when the opportunity presents itself. It says a lot about one's moral character." - Unknown | |
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join:2003-09-14 Duluth, GA | Re: comcast im certain he was laughing at the picture ronpin posted. At least i HOPE it wasnt laughter about the nature of this topic. | |
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 |  NYC Girl Premium join:2007-02-04 Bronx, NY | LMAOOOOOO,hillarios!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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  biggbrother Premium join:2001-11-07 Providence, RI
| I highly doubt it's illegal. This is not a form of discrimination or other violation of basic tenents of the constitution of the Civil Rights Act. Comcast cannot fire someone because they are a Woman/Man, Race, Religion or Disabled, but they have the right to fire an employee they deem to be in violation of their own standards other than those listed above. Only a Union Contract could affect this, but it doesn't sound like there was a union.
Besides, this guy was a "contractor". he probably wan't even a regular employee and was paid as a contractor. Comcast could have just discontinued use of his services. -- "Doublethink means the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them." -- George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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 |   phattieg
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| Re: comcast said by biggbrother :I highly doubt it's illegal. This is not a form of discrimination or other violation of basic tenents of the constitution of the Civil Rights Act. Comcast cannot fire someone because they are a Woman/Man, Race, Religion or Disabled, but they have the right to fire an employee they deem to be in violation of their own standards other than those listed above. Only a Union Contract could affect this, but it doesn't sound like there was a union. Besides, this guy was a "contractor". he probably wan't even a regular employee and was paid as a contractor. Comcast could have just discontinued use of his services. First off, contractors don't just say "Hey, let me call Comcast and ask if they need an independant worker." They get hired by a Contractor company. The contractor company is responsible for drug testing, criminal background checks, etc. It is not up to Comcast to check these things, because it's in the agreement made with the contractor company stating the company will perform these duties for new employees. Second of all, it IS against the law to fire someone just for being a suspect. The company's only option would be to suspend the employee with pay, as it's unlawful to treat the person as guilty, unless proven in the court of law. I will say it's very unfortunate for this family's loss, and it does bother me that it happened. My heart goes out to the family who had to experience this unfortunate occurance.  -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / PIMPNET Chatline / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. | |
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| Re: comcast "The company's only option would be to suspend the employee with pay"
Which is what any responsible company would do if a customer-facing employee--especially one who enters private homes unsupervised under the badge of the company--was a suspect in a murder investigation.
Someone dropped a large ball here, and Comcast bears some blame along with the contractor. The case cited here is the second murder. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. | |
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1 edit | Re: comcast Right you are Doc.
Both Comcast and Primer (or is it Prime?) were told by the CPD that the guy was a suspect.
The other thing is that the Illinois State Police Lab screwed up big-time too. It took weeks and weeks to get the DNA results from what is a capital case - it should have taken a few days.
I know a lot of women in my neighborhood who were scared #$%!less for weeks before the guy was busted for the other murder, out by Midway Airport. If the state lab and/or Comcrap/primer had practiced anything close to due diligence one woman might still be alive and the guy would have been busted much earlier for the Hyde Park murder. We have enough crime in this part of the city without the cable guy acting like a creep in a bad hacker (pun intended) flick!
These cable outfits are the worst.
-- Illegitimati non carborundum
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| Re: comcast said by jsinaiko :Right you are Doc. Both Comcast and Primer (or is it Prime?) were told by the CPD that the guy was a suspect. The other thing is that the Illinois State Police Lab screwed up big-time too. It took weeks and weeks to get the DNA results from what is a capital case - it should have taken a few days. I know a lot of women in my neighborhood who were scared #$%!less for weeks before the guy was busted for the other murder, out by Midway Airport. If the state lab and/or Comcrap/primer had practiced anything close to due diligence one woman might still be alive and the guy would have been busted much earlier for the Hyde Park murder. We have enough crime in this part of the city without the cable guy acting like a creep in a bad hacker (pun intended) flick! These cable outfits are the worst. Well, how about you and Mr. Radio Doc take em to court and sue to find out. Comcast isn't going to have to answer to anything this guy did. He simply is NOT A COMCAST EMPLOYEE. Show me something that says otherwise, and I'll agree with you, but until then, the courts will answer this argument.
And as far as the cable outfits being the worse, this kind of crap could happen with anyone. Look at the Postal service, which is government ran, and think of how many postal workers have gone nuts and went on killing sprees. I won't waste text pointing out other companys employees who didn't deserve their jobs. If you want to blame someone, blame the crime lab for not proving the guy guilty BEFORE this happened, or at least detained him. If you're suspected for murder, they have the right to hold you. You can't deny the fact the guy should have been jailed before this all happened. Their was not enough evidence to support either the police taking the guy, nor the employer "legally" being able to force him out of work. -- SIPPhone/Gizmo # 17476200648 / PIMPNET Chatline / Ran by Asterisk & Slackware 10.1. | |
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| Re: comcast Well, there are so many murderers and jerks in Flori-duh maybe you guys are just used to it.
You stay in your little country and we'll live in the rest of the world.
Your attitude is inappropriate. -- Illegitimati non carborundum
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| said by rob_in_chatt :they loose either way. firing the employee over allegations from being investigated might be illegal in the state where this happened at. here in Tennessee, its employment at will, meaning you can be fired for anything at anytime without notice. Police departments in Maryland put police officers on "administrative leave" whenever they discharge their weapons. They investigate and if all rules were followed, the guy goes back to duty. He is still paid since he is an "employee" of sorts.
Comcast should have suspended this guy especially for a something as serious as a murder investigation. | |
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| Re: comcast [BQUOTE=moonpuppy Comcast should have suspended this guy especially for a something as serious as a murder investigation. [/BQUOTE He should have been fired. Police officers are a different breed. They have a strong union and many are protected under Police Officer Bill fo Rights laws in their state. They cannot be fired just for being charged.
Private citizens working for a private company who are not subject to a Labor agreement are fair game unless the reason is discrimanatory. -- "Doublethink means the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them." -- George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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join:2003-09-14 Duluth, GA | Re: comcast right you are but even 'contracted' means 'employed' and from that we derive the commonly used term as 'employee'. Specifics do not need to be clarified as they are blindly understood. | |
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| Re: comcast said by weedahoe :right you are but even 'contracted' means 'employed' and from that we derive the commonly used term as 'employee'. Specifics do not need to be clarified as they are blindly understood. Actually, contracted is a bit different than employed - even if it's an independent contractor directly contracted to the "employer".
The only entity to whom there's an employer/employee relationship is with the individual and the contracting company they are directly employed by. Said individual is *not* an employee of the purchaser of the contract services.
-tom -- "Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are beneficial. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding." -Louis D Brandeis | |
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| Re: comcast I'm not entirely sure from state to state but I do know that the cable company can keep a contractor from allowing a sub-contractor from working in their specific market... Because being a sub-contractor is exactly that, they are self-employed under contract with that specific company and that company or the cable company can change the terms of that contract whenever or however they want to... The people that should take responsibility for this is the contractor and not comcast.. | |
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| Re: comcast said by bobjohnson :I'm not entirely sure from state to state but I do know that the cable company can keep a contractor from allowing a sub-contractor from working in their specific market... Because being a sub-contractor is exactly that, they are self-employed under contract with that specific company and that company or the cable company can change the terms of that contract whenever or however they want to... The people that should take responsibility for this is the contractor and not comcast.. Yeah, but Comcast has deeper pockets and is therefore more attractive in a "joint and several" lawsuit.
-tom -- "Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are beneficial. The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding." -Louis D Brandeis | |
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| said by rob_in_chatt :they loose either way. firing the employee over allegations from being investigated might be illegal in the state where this happened at. here in Tennessee, its employment at will, meaning you can be fired for anything at anytime without notice. Did you read the article? The first victim was found dead in his house three days after the same contracter performed a house call! Its not a random murder the contractor was being investigated for. -- Am Heimcomputer sitz' ich hier, und programmier' die Zukunft mir | |
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 |   rolande Certifiable Premium,Mod join:2002-05-24 Powell, OH clubs: | Re: comcast That sleeping Comcast subcontractor is looking pretty good right about now. Wouldn't you say so? -- Ignorance is temporary...stupidity lasts forever! | |
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join:2004-08-24 Edmonton, AB
| A Fiance sues? How can that be?
A question that no one has asked yet? But since when did a Fiance have rights to sue on behalf of their future wife? Not sure what the laws are on this, but a interesting question as to motive, and as to does he have the right to legally sue on her behalf?
P.S. Maybe they were living in common-law, but still what rights does a common-law husband have to a common-law wife of whom has died. If it were her blood family suing then I would see the logic. | |
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