Is BMI a legal question to ask of prospective apprentices?
Years back, at a conservation corps, we started asking pants and shirt size, logistically for uniform reasons, and...
Sure it is. And it sounds better than asking " Are you a fat boy"?
I mean, how many fat climbers do you really know of?
We had one little pudgy guy ( and I'm not talking about some bear like creature like Jim, who would be his weight worth in gold on the ground) with skinny arms show up for an interview once. Richard asked him if he had considered that climbing trees is kinda physically demanding and his answer was that he'd tried rapelling a couple of times and he didn't find it so hard.
We still laugh about that one occasionally.
When we get someone in for an interview, we always ask if they are religious. We are a blasphemous, heathen crew and I don't want to deal with someone who constantly gets his undies in a wad because we say something that is offensive to his god.
So that automatically exclude muslims as well.
I don't hire smokers because they in my experience always feel it is their right to take a break to smoke, while others are working and I hate sitting in the truck with them.
You want to be tattoed all over and fill your skin with metal objects, fine with me, but you don't get a job here.
Was it up to me, I would only hire vegetarians of course, but Richard is an African carnivore of the first order.
Red hair is ok and so is female gender.
I can refuse anybody a job for any reason I want, as long as I don't tell them.
I had that discussion with the head forester at the state forest where i used to work, because I refused to hire a smoker as apprentice.
He claimed that was illegal, and I said it wasn't as long as I didn't tell the guy.
I simply said, the position has been filled by a better qualified applicant, sorry.