Re: I Can No Longer Keep My Opinion About Michael Vick To Myself!
My problem with this and it has nothing to do with Vick whatsoever is that I believe that pro sports teams like many many companies in America have done, should not hire or employ convicted felons, i.e. allow them to compete and or play in the league. There are many, many careers, jobs, companies that convicted felons are either barred from working in such as Financial Advisor what I used to do, and my current career in food service in a healthcare environment, neither the hospital that I work in nor the company as a contractor that I work for will employ or hire convicted felons. Many companies from restaurants, to retail, to health care, financial services etc. will not employ convicted felons or taking it one step further, your license is permanently pulled and you may never work in that industry again.
Although this is a different situation altogether, how many people would like to see Bernie Madoff get out of jail (which he never will) and begin working as a Financial Advisor/fund manager again? That would be a great idea would it not?
Perhaps if this strategy was employed by MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL etc. it would send a strong message that the leagues are not going to put up with this nonsense. After all, like it or not, these guys are role models for kids and when you are turning on the tv every other week and seeing the latest athlete get arrested or suspended for god knows what, it really send a very bad message that the almight dollar is far more important than the character of the individuals employed by said company or league.
My problem with this and it has nothing to do with Vick whatsoever is that I believe that pro sports teams like many many companies in America have done, should not hire or employ convicted felons, i.e. allow them to compete and or play in the league. There are many, many careers, jobs, companies that convicted felons are either barred from working in such as Financial Advisor what I used to do, and my current career in food service in a healthcare environment, neither the hospital that I work in nor the company as a contractor that I work for will employ or hire convicted felons. Many companies from restaurants, to retail, to health care, financial services etc. will not employ convicted felons or taking it one step further, your license is permanently pulled and you may never work in that industry again.
Although this is a different situation altogether, how many people would like to see Bernie Madoff get out of jail (which he never will) and begin working as a Financial Advisor/fund manager again? That would be a great idea would it not?
Perhaps if this strategy was employed by MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL etc. it would send a strong message that the leagues are not going to put up with this nonsense. After all, like it or not, these guys are role models for kids and when you are turning on the tv every other week and seeing the latest athlete get arrested or suspended for god knows what, it really send a very bad message that the almight dollar is far more important than the character of the individuals employed by said company or league.
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