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Should I fire this guy because he bought his degree from the internet?
Hey guys, I posted this on another board and the verdict I got was to
fire him. Since I've been lurking here for a while I thought I'd post it here for some more advice. A couple years ago I hired a guy named Thomas as a senior tech for a small datacenter I run in California. He always seemed like a pretty competent worker. Thomas had great personal skills, came into work on-time, and pretty much completed projects better than any of the other techs in our facility. He seemed like a pretty intelligent guy, actually. I've even had dinner with his wife and young daughter on occasion. I generally consider him a friend. The other day I invited him to my house to hang out and have a few drinks. At one point in the evening we were shooting the **** and talking about the worst things we've ever done in our lives. I regaled him with a tale about how I stole expensive clothes from department stores as a teenager and he told me about how he once sent explicit pictures of his cheating ex-girlfriend inserting a toothbrush into her ass to her parents. I laughed and passed him another drink. I guess he was getting a little too tipsy because a little later he related a story about how he got his college degree in philosophy. We don't require college degrees, but we generally hire and give greater pay to candidates with the degree over the candidate without one. Thomas said that he bought it off the internet for $450 from some website called The Transnational Council for something something. He wrote the domain http://www.tcge.org on a napkin and said that he had listed the degree he got through them on the resume he sent my secretary two years ago. I've heard this website discussed before. Apparently they represent universities who grant degrees based on "work history" and "previous college credits." There's no actual university attendance. Now I'm not sure what to do. Company policy is to terminate people who lie on their resumes, but he doesn't seem like that bad of a guy. The website he got his degree from looks like what they're doing is pretty unethical. But I guess the degree is technically legal. Should I fire him because he bought his degree from the internet instead of attending a regular university? What he did was pretty crooked. I think I might decide to fire him over this. If you were his employer what would you do? |
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