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mbillie1 11-15-2007 02:45 PM

Re: Should age be a factor in a promotion?
 
fwiw I think if the government manned up and executed a bunch of senior citizens every couple of months this problem would go away by itself

DonkeyKongSr 11-15-2007 02:46 PM

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Good point.


I know noone who wants children less than my wife. But, Im also just talking in general, not just this case.

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Next time they say she's too young she needs to wave her finger, moving her head side to side, and say, "I ain't having no babies."

Drew16 11-15-2007 02:48 PM

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Good point.


I know noone who wants children less than my wife. But, Im also just talking in general, not just this case.

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Next time they say she's too young she needs to wave her finger, moving her head side to side, and say, "I ain't having no babies."

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I will forward this to my wife immediately.

XXXNoahXXX 11-15-2007 02:50 PM

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Obviously what they are doing is illegal but it is also completely reasonable.

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I'm pretty sure that age discrimination is only illegal if you are over 40, so basically they can use the "too young" thing if they want.


If you were implying that its basically thinly-veiled sex discrimination, then you are correct that it probably is, but nothing you can do about it.

Also, everyone is right about the whole stability and child-bearing years stuff.

Dids 11-15-2007 02:50 PM

Re: Should age be a factor in a promotion?
 
Short answer:

Yes, nobody over 40 should be asked to go anything ever.

qdmcg 11-15-2007 02:55 PM

Re: Should age be a factor in a promotion?
 
I don't understand why they would "approach her" then tell her she's too young? Why not just not consider her in the first place? To me this is like teasing someone, "oh by the way, I was thinking about being your best friend but I chose Jim instead"

Admittedly, I'm only 20 so could be totally confused here about how promotions/selections are made but this doesn't make sense to me

XXXNoahXXX 11-15-2007 03:03 PM

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Yes, nobody over 40 should be asked to go anything ever.

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solids 11-15-2007 03:26 PM

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OP-- Like others have said, they likely mean inexperienced, not too young. Another possible explanation could relate to the type of product she is marketing. For instance, her boss might be hesitant to put her in charge of a product intended for the middle age demographic, as she can't directly relate to it.

mosdef 11-15-2007 03:29 PM

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One thing I can say from experience is that some customers expect to deal with someone that looks old. In particular, I am in the consulting industry and management at my clients is much more comfortable taking advice from someone with grey hair than from me (I'm 30 and look like I'm 17). It may be the case that they need someone "dignified looking" for the position to meet client expectations.

Drew16 11-15-2007 03:30 PM

Re: Should age be a factor in a promotion?
 
Inexperience may be the factor and thats fine. But, they should say you arent experienced. Also its a company that prints magazines, she currently markets the company. The new position would be basically the rep for the company to a group of current customers FWIW.


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