http://www.wral.com/business/story/10878405/
3/20/2012 11:39:17 AM
While I believe it is fucking shitty for a company to require that of their employees. It shouldn't be illegal. You have the right to not work there.With that said, I don't plan on drug testing or doing super deep background checks on my employees.[Edited on March 20, 2012 at 11:45 AM. Reason : words]
3/20/2012 11:43:51 AM
I used to be morally opposed pre-employment drug screening, however its pretty easy to pass a piss test that you know is coming for weeks...if you fail that you are probably too stupid to work for the business in question.Random testing while employed I am not a huge fan of but most companies do not do that, even if they reserve the right to.
3/20/2012 11:48:05 AM
Now people will set up an employer fb account where they talk about telling bedtime stories to 9/11 orphans and a real facebook account where they show their true colors.I mean, it's the easiest system to beat, except for just telling them you don't have a fb account.
3/20/2012 12:02:30 PM
This will eventually go to court and be ruled illegal. (I Hope)
3/20/2012 12:11:00 PM
And what happens when you tell them you don't have a facebook account? Easy solution.
3/20/2012 12:14:55 PM
If an employer demands a login/password as a condition of employment they are in violation of the Stored Communications Act.
3/20/2012 12:16:02 PM
Anyone else wishing this was from The Onion?
3/20/2012 12:29:35 PM
doesn't sounds like there is any "demand" involved. However, the practice of asking and receiving a "no" will definitely influence the hiring decision. Therefore, imo, it's a massive breach of privacy and should be illegal.Who's to say that the computer you log into doesn't store than information? On top of that, your personal information not only can be accessed, but now not protected by the person. Also opens up the door of profile manipulation. Just bad practice all around.Like the person in the article said, it's hard to stand up for yourself when you need to feed your family. This probably becomes a larger issue when the economy pushes harder to the good side.
3/20/2012 12:33:36 PM
"Oh look, this guy is desperate for a job his kid might be hungry and his mortgage behind....let me look at his messages between him and his girlfriend or drinking buddies."I have to say I would despise a company that did that, and even if I gave the login info and took the job out of desperation would be looking for the door on day one. Its just fucked up on every level.
3/20/2012 12:48:47 PM
3/20/2012 12:55:09 PM
I honestly don't know what I would do in this situation. I have my Facebook set so people can't search for it so I guess I would just lie and say I don't have a Facebook page.
3/20/2012 1:30:06 PM
The most troubling thing for me is this line of questioning is a potential workaround for questions they're not allowed to ask like about marital status, etc.
3/20/2012 1:32:54 PM
that's a really really good point. Discrimination potential unlimited.
3/20/2012 1:36:01 PM
^^Not just marital status, but health, any illnesses they don't want to cover under insurance, whether or not someone is planning on having a family, sexuality, etc.
3/20/2012 1:41:54 PM
"Once we logged into his facebook account we realized he was black... so..."
3/20/2012 1:58:40 PM
I think you might be able to tell that from the interview.
3/20/2012 2:00:32 PM
3/20/2012 2:03:03 PM
If only they had checked his Facebook profile first.[Edited on March 20, 2012 at 2:33 PM. Reason : a]
3/20/2012 2:33:02 PM
3/20/2012 2:56:14 PM
Just think, if Joe Paterno had gotten Sandusky's Compuserve login..
3/20/2012 3:13:32 PM
Good for him for walking out and calling them out
3/20/2012 3:13:38 PM
I would tell the company to go "fuck themselves." What's next a log-in to your bank account to see where you are spending your money.That'd be perfect for some dry christian HR manager who does not want to hire someone drinking the devil's liquid!!
3/20/2012 3:54:31 PM
If I was asked that in an interview I would simply ask them why they find that relevant for my employment purposes and why I would want to work for a company requiring that type of information. An interview works both ways and if that is what is preventing me from being hired then so be it. My personal life is my business and if it is not something that can be found openly I shouldn't have to disclose it (with the obvious exceptions of conflicts of interest and whatnot that can actually have an effect on the business).
3/20/2012 4:00:32 PM
Yeah, this most likely violates the TOS, gives them access to info they're barred from asking for by federal law, and is basically a sign of a super shitty company.
3/20/2012 4:09:07 PM
i would lie and tell them that i deleted my facebook account about a month ago
3/20/2012 4:18:37 PM
no way i'd ever agree to this
3/20/2012 4:30:14 PM
I would get up and leave as soon as they asked for this. And I don't even have a facebook account.
3/20/2012 5:06:40 PM
What a crock. Next thing you know, they'll be asking to check inside our assholes.
3/20/2012 5:17:54 PM
3/20/2012 6:56:00 PM
3/20/2012 7:14:47 PM
3/20/2012 7:20:56 PM
Ask for the interviewers company email account and password. And the root password for the company servers.
3/20/2012 7:23:24 PM
Has anything good ever come from having a facebook account?
3/20/2012 8:17:50 PM
I was reunited with my long lost cousin because of Facebook
3/20/2012 8:26:43 PM
Guy at my work met his wife on facebook. He's not a bad looking guy, so you figure he could get a girl through traditional means, but he was scared to death to talk to them. So he set up the whole thing online and then like the third girl he found, he proposed, craziest thing. She's actually pretty good for a date finder broad; brunette, maybe 5'5", probably high b/low c. Bit of a pudge but nothing a few months of Zumba can't fix. Think maybe a homeless man's Rose Byrne.[Edited on March 20, 2012 at 8:38 PM. Reason : x]
3/20/2012 8:37:35 PM
wow
3/20/2012 8:49:16 PM
^^^^ I totally banged an ex during a slump thanks to facebook
3/20/2012 8:52:14 PM
I was talking more in terms of work. The random lay, although wonderful, hardly seems worth the risk of losing your job because details of your life made it online.If you can bang a broad through facebook, you can bang a broad at the bar.
3/20/2012 9:39:06 PM
^ how do you send that bitch a smiley at the bar? bitches love smileys!
3/20/2012 10:00:51 PM
I'd just ask them for a list of all their employees Facebook passwords (especially any prospective managers and execs should I get the job) so I can make sure they meet my qualifications for people I want to work for/with.
3/20/2012 10:33:06 PM
3/21/2012 5:55:53 AM
The world would be a better place if you would stop trying to be funny. You're not any good at it.
3/21/2012 7:12:48 AM
I came in here to say all of the things that everyone else has already said
3/21/2012 7:49:34 AM
What if when the interviewer asked for your login information you stared at them stone faced and said "would you like to check inside my asshole too?"If you could do that without laughing or showing any emotion it would be the funniest shit ever.
3/21/2012 9:51:37 AM
Even better if you just pulled your pants down and spread your cheeks unprompted.
3/21/2012 10:29:45 AM
3/21/2012 11:05:38 AM
seriously, if an employer asked me for my facebook login info, i would NOT want to work for that company. If they are that nosy during the interview, i can't imagine the working conditions would be very good. that being said, I already have a job and it's a lot easier to say that stuff while I'm not behind on my bills due to unemployment... it's a very shitty thing for potential employers to do.
3/21/2012 11:25:23 AM
I use LastPass so I don't know my Facebook account password.
3/21/2012 11:29:48 AM
3/21/2012 12:25:27 PM