He wrote on his application that he can’t work Sunday because “Sundays are for the Lord.” He sounds like either someone extremely irony poisoned or like a homeschool Christian kid.
Not only will he have to work with me. This is a job that will make him question the existence of a benevolent God. :agony-immense:
I should start writing that on all my applications, either it’ll be a terminal lib who you can accuse of “bring divisive” if they don’t hire you or respect your wishes, or you’re in with the evangelical zealot business owner - as these are the only two types of people who run businesses, it can’t fail!
I didn’t write it on my application (which is a little sus) but I insist to my employer that I am a devout Catholic who needs to go to Mass every Sunday. And every Sunday I play video games and drink a bottle of wine, which is what Jesus really wanted us to do.
Although, everyone I work with is either Evangelical or Mormon, so gaming on Sundays is acutally an improvement over the cannibalistic orgies they think Catholics do during Mass.
I had some born again evangelical try to convert me while we were working together.
Like bro I am a lapsed catholic, you don’t need to educate me on scripture. I know a whole hell of a lot of it.
Respect the hustle and give the fucker a chance. Closed on Sundays may have a bad connotation to some. But honestly it’s cool to have a society that respects people not having to work.
That’s a bad sign, but there’s an outside chance he’ll be vaguely normal. Plenty of Quakers/Methodists and Jews and Left-Catholics who won’t work Saturday/Sunday and are fine people.
Though they probably wouldn’t use that cringe wording.