AlligatorSquash
AlligatorSquash t1_jc29j9y wrote
Reply to comment by The_Stranger56 in Can a former employer mention that someone was let go in a reference in Massachusetts? by Limulemur
What makes you think you can’t fire someone without cause?
In Massachusetts, absent a union or a contract, employees are at-will and can be fired at any time for any reason or for no reason at all reason.
There is also plenty of room to argue if you do give a reason; not saying successfully argue, just saying room to argue and litigation is a PITA.
AlligatorSquash t1_jc213k7 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Stranger56 in Can a former employer mention that someone was let go in a reference in Massachusetts? by Limulemur
>Yes but not if the remarks are true.
It can still suck even if you’re 100% in the right. It costs time and money to argue over what’s true and what’s defamatory.
AlligatorSquash t1_j7spfhe wrote
Reply to comment by frankybling in Is open fire allowed out of the season in some cases aside from cooking? by squirrelacronparty
I also could have taken you too literally…
I’ve taken advantage of that exception more than once to have small fire.
AlligatorSquash t1_j7smqd6 wrote
Reply to comment by frankybling in Is open fire allowed out of the season in some cases aside from cooking? by squirrelacronparty
The cooking fire exception only applies to a "reasonable" fire how its written.
It sounds like OP wants to burn a bit larger fire than that.
AlligatorSquash t1_j7j6zpy wrote
Reply to legal? if i have a permit and i drive w someone 21+ can other people who don’t have permits/licenses be in their w us? (massachusetts) by Acceptable-Noise5465
Learner's permit holders may drive when accompanied by an driver who is licensed, who is at least 21 years of age, who has at least one year of driving experience, and who is occupying a seat beside the driver.
There are no restrictions for additional passengers to my knowledge.
I believe you may be thinking of a Junior Operators License, which prohibits recently licensed drivers from having passengers in some circumstances.
AlligatorSquash t1_jc2c3sr wrote
Reply to comment by The_Stranger56 in Can a former employer mention that someone was let go in a reference in Massachusetts? by Limulemur
Your first sentence directly contradicts what you said previously, and your second sentence isn’t a sentence.