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Loki
11-07-2014, 10:37 AM
'Irish alcoholism nature' reason for job rejection for Irish teacher in South Korea (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-29929333)

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A teacher from the Republic of Ireland has been turned down for a job in South Korea due to the "alcoholism nature" of Irish people.

Katie Mulrennan, from County Kerry, had applied for a teaching job in Seoul.

She was told by an agency that their client did not hire Irish people due to their perceived drinking habits.

The 26-year-old told the BBC that she could not believe the email was real at first.

"Usually when you apply for a job and they don't want you, they don't send a reply," she said.

"Or they tell you they would prefer someone from North America, because some schools prefer the accent.

"But this reply was a first. When I got the email, it was so abrupt and short. I actually laughed when I read it initially.

"But then I wanted to write back a really angry response.

"In the end I took a deep breath and sent back a reply, that was a little bit sarcastic as I couldn't believe the email I had received. But I haven't heard anything back since."

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/78798000/jpg/_78798071_katieemailedit.jpg

'Your kind'

The teacher had emailed the application when a job was advertised on listings website Craigslist in September.

She told the agency that she had been teaching English for over three years, in Barcelona, Oxford and Abu Dhabi as well as South Korea.

Last week, she received a reply that said: "I am sorry to inform you that my client does not hire Irish people due to the alcoholism nature of your kind".

Ms Mulrennan said she did not know who the recruiter was as their details were not listed on the site.

However she has reported the advertisement to Craigslist.

"It was disappointing because these employers did not even get to see me," she said. "They never spoke to me and didn't get a chance to hear what I sounded like."

The English teacher has since found a job and said that she can laugh about what happened.

"I was annoyed about it. But I can also see it was a little bit hilarious as well. A friend saw it and encouraged me to post it online as it might go viral.

"I thought: 'Really? It's just another silly thing poking fun at Irish people'. But then I put it online and people started getting in touch.

"I still love the country and being in Seoul."

ЛыSSый
11-07-2014, 11:17 AM
what? it's a prooveless insult. The russians first in this, the irish are the only poor copy.

According drunken face she must to change surname to "Ivanova" for example and everything will be correctly.

TheBlondeSalad
11-07-2014, 11:49 AM
I can't believe that there are countries that allow discrimination based on what is a clear example of racial stereotyping and that there actually are people who hold such backward views :eek:

Also, this is pretty ironic because South Koreans are notoriously heavy drinkers. According to the World Health Organisation, South Korea's alcohol consumption is actually even higher than that of Ireland.

You just can't help but laugh at the outrageous hypocrisy :P

http://i.imgur.com/o7ZiTOM.jpg

Graham
11-07-2014, 03:28 PM
You can't trust her. Swally of Whiskey, and then fights the children. PLus she probably swears like a trooper.

Scholarios
11-09-2014, 04:04 AM
Common in Korea. Anyways, I've never witnessed alcoholism like Korea. They've got Russians beat on hard liquor consumption, even if Soju isn't as strong as vodka.

http://s3.mirror.co.uk/mirror/ampp3d/men-and-women-ireland.jpg

And I'm sure the figures about women are under reported. I regularly see girls passed out on the street here. On the weekday...

Scholarios
11-09-2014, 04:07 AM
http://img.qz.com/2014/01/liquor-consumption2.png?w=640

Aviator
11-09-2014, 04:09 AM
Businesses should be able to reject applicants for whatever reason they want.

LightHouse89
11-09-2014, 04:11 AM
I think she should be teaching Irish children in Ireland not South Korea. Here home is Ireland not South Korea.

LightHouse89
11-09-2014, 04:12 AM
I can't believe that there are countries that allow discrimination based on what is a clear example of racial stereotyping and that there actually are people who hold such backward views :eek:

Also, this is pretty ironic because South Koreans are notoriously heavy drinkers. According to the World Health Organisation, South Korea's alcohol consumption is actually even higher than that of Ireland.

You just can't help but laugh at the outrageous hypocrisy :P

http://i.imgur.com/o7ZiTOM.jpg

don't be so politically correct :p

Shkembe Chorba
12-24-2014, 09:29 PM
Drinking in the lunch break is mandatory.

Loki
12-24-2014, 09:32 PM
Drinking in the lunch break is mandatory.

Explains Bulgaria's economic woes.

Smaug
12-24-2014, 09:41 PM
That is ridiculous. How dare these little filthy creatures say such a thing?

Not a Cop
12-24-2014, 09:42 PM
Common in Korea. Anyways, I've never witnessed alcoholism like Korea. They've got Russians beat on hard liquor consumption, even if Soju isn't as strong as vodka.

http://s3.mirror.co.uk/mirror/ampp3d/men-and-women-ireland.jpg

And I'm sure the figures about women are under reported. I regularly see girls passed out on the street here. On the weekday...

What's the reason for such high alcohol consumption?

Anyway i read that in Japan you can be rejected due to your blood group, so not very surprising.

Daco Celtic
09-14-2020, 10:18 PM
I'm outraged

Graham
09-15-2020, 07:25 AM
I'm outraged

Stoutraged.