XenoMind wrote:
Fnord wrote:
Unless you can prove that you were rejected on the basis of Age, Disability, National Origin, Race/Color, Religion, Sex, or Sexual Orientation, you will have little or no chance to win your case.
I wonder how you ever can prove that.
No, I wonder how
YOU can ever prove that. Unless you already have incontrovertible evidence that hiring discrimination occurred, you are unlikely to see your case get beyond the initial hearing phase.
If you're not qualified to do the job due to lack of skills and experience, or if someone else was hired instead due to their greater skills and experience, then you don't stand a snowball's chance in Hell of winning your case.
In fact, you may even gain an unwritten reputation as a whiner, a complainer, and a chronic lawsuit-filer among the businesses in your area, and then
you may never work in that town again!But what do I know? You would be better off to ignore us and consult a lawyer; preferable one who specializes in labor law.