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These people lost their jobs over a single tweet

Remember, Twitter is a public forum.

PEOPLE CAN SAY whatever they want on Twitter.

But it could easily backfire if said in the wrong context.

And, in some cases, it could cost you your job, like these folks.

Chad Shanks lost his job with the NBA’s Houston Rockets for tweeting his at state-rivals Dallas Mavericks

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Shanks got a little too excited as his team was about to close out a playoff series against the Mavericks.
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oments later, the Mavericks’ Twitter account responded, “@HoustonRockets Not very classy but we still wish you guys the best of luck in the next round.”

But that wasn’t it. The Rockets soon apologised, saying the tweet was in “very poor taste.” Shanks was soon fired from his position.

This PR consultant became one of the most hated people on Earth overnight

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Justine Sacco, a PR consultant who once had only 170 Twitter followers, became one of the most hated people on Earth with a single tweet she thought was funny.

In 2013, before heading to South Africa, she tweeted, “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!”

Tech writer Sam Biddle spotted the tweet, retweeted it to the 15,000 followers he had, and it was all downhill from there. Thousands of people were outraged and the hashtag “#HasJustineLandedYet” started trending worldwide. Eventually, Sacco was fired from her position at IAC.

Later, she did an interview with British writer Jon Ronson where she said, “I thought there was no way that anyone could possibly think it was literal.”

A CNN senior editor lost her job for showing respect to the wrong leader

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CNN senior editor Octavia Nasr lost her job after praising Hezbollah’s spiritual leader, Grand Ayatollah Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, on Twitter. Her tweet was deemed offensive because Fadlallah is reportedly linked to the deaths of 260 Americans.

Never make sexual jokes about an underage person

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Australian comedian Catherine Deveny was fired as columnist for the Australian paper The Age, following a joke suggesting “The Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin’s 11-year old daughter needed to “get laid.”

Deveny didn’t take it nicely and declined to apologise, saying her humour’s “deeply subjective.”

A former baseball player got canned after a racist tweet

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Mike Bacsik is a former professional baseball player most famous for giving up Barry Bonds’ historic 756th homerun.

But Bacsik is also known for losing his radio job over some racially insensitive tweets. Back in 2010, he tweeted, “Congrats to all the dirty Mexicans in San Antonio,” following the Spurs’ win over his hometown team, the Dallas Mavericks.

He apologised, saying:

“It’s not a good joke…When you tweet like that, it’s not a playful, harmless thing. It’s not what it was meant to be.”

This Texas teen got fired from a pizza joint before she even started

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Sometimes people get fired even before they start their new job for a tasteless joke on Twitter.

A Texas teen named Cella tweeted in February, “Ew I start this f— ass job tomorrow,” before starting her new job at a pizza joint called Jet’s Pizza.

Soon, her future boss discovered her tweet, and fired her on the spot. He wrote, “And…No you don’t start that FA job today! I just fired you! Good luck with your no money, no job life!”

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    Sep 6th 2018, 6:38 AM

    Is there any reason a person can get fired with the wrc awarding them money? It’s getting a bit out of hand

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    Sep 6th 2018, 6:39 AM

    @niamh ryan: sorry ment to be without awarding them money

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    Sep 6th 2018, 6:55 AM

    @niamh ryan: read the article again, the employer messed up considerably

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    Sep 6th 2018, 7:33 AM

    @iohanx: I did read the article fully, the employee only worked 2 days a week and still was liable to be late/leave early/not turn up at all. Just because the employer didn’t write his warnings down you think he should be awarded 11k? I doubt anyone actually gets these pay outs as the wrc has no legal standing but still

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    Sep 6th 2018, 7:33 AM

    @iohanx: I don’t know if messed up is the word I’d use but they clearly didn’t follow all the processes that they are supposed to. Maybe they didn’t have a Legal and a HR department to advise them because they are just a small time garage. Many smaller operators find it impossible to stay on the right side of employment law.

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    Sep 6th 2018, 8:21 AM

    @lochinvar56: And what if the employer in this instance is telling the truth, stand up in the WRC and praise the employees ability and say his job is still open. Was he not treating him right? Typical comment from the we are entitled to everything brigade

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    Sep 6th 2018, 8:59 AM

    @lochinvar56: haha did you like that comment yourself!? No interest in your “employment” status ok lochy, I’m sure your one of the better “employers”

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    Sep 6th 2018, 6:54 AM

    Very strange that,being such an experienced and skilled mechanic, he didn’t look for or find another position with better pay.

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    Sep 6th 2018, 8:37 AM

    @DrDucati: Now running his own business.

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    Sep 6th 2018, 9:02 AM

    @Jane Alford: only able to earn 140 per week?

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    Sep 6th 2018, 7:01 AM

    My goodness what mechanic earns only €140 a week,

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    Sep 6th 2018, 7:42 AM

    @hugh sure: does the article not say “€240 for 24hrs per week”

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    Sep 6th 2018, 7:56 AM

    @hugh sure: ah seen the part you’re talking about “working for himself earning average of €140 per week”.

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    Sep 6th 2018, 6:54 AM

    Why the anonymity? If this was Dunnes or Tesco, their name would have been headline!

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