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<blockquote data-quote="racerx" data-source="post: 56595"><p>Ya know. I usually LOVE to see FEDEX and LAWSUIT in the same news story, but not this one. </p><p> </p><p>What the hell is wrong with this country?!?! Why is it when a test shows that a group of people cannot pass a test, the right thing to do is water down the test so that they can pass? Are you kidding me? America is the land of OPPORTUNITY, not equal ability. Were these people not offered to take the test? If they were, then they were given the opportunity to move forward in their careers. If they werent, then they have a right to damages. If they were allowed to take the test, then there is no merit. Is there a rule that they can only take this test once? I doubt it So if they can take it more than once, instead of failing it the 1st time and then finding a lawyer, why dont they find out what they got wrong, understand why they got it wrong, take the test again and pass? Is because it would take extra work? Is it because it is easier to get a lawyer? Stuff like this just sickens me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racerx, post: 56595"] Ya know. I usually LOVE to see FEDEX and LAWSUIT in the same news story, but not this one. What the hell is wrong with this country?!?! Why is it when a test shows that a group of people cannot pass a test, the right thing to do is water down the test so that they can pass? Are you kidding me? America is the land of OPPORTUNITY, not equal ability. Were these people not offered to take the test? If they were, then they were given the opportunity to move forward in their careers. If they werent, then they have a right to damages. If they were allowed to take the test, then there is no merit. Is there a rule that they can only take this test once? I doubt it So if they can take it more than once, instead of failing it the 1st time and then finding a lawyer, why dont they find out what they got wrong, understand why they got it wrong, take the test again and pass? Is because it would take extra work? Is it because it is easier to get a lawyer? Stuff like this just sickens me [/QUOTE]
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