Corporate Leavers - The Cost of Employee Turnover Due to Unfairness
I pledge allegiance to corporate America

Desiree Davidson shares 6 experiences
When I was getting ready to quit the law firm I was working at, I started interviewing at other firms. Employers cannot legally ask a candidate if they plan on having children but they circumvent the law by asking other subtle questions such as, "What are your plans for the future?" or "What kinds of hours are you looking for?" They want you to drop clues that you have no interest in having children, that you live to serve corporate America and that the blood in your veins flows with an undying desire for money. At one interview, I replied to one such question, "Yeah, I love corporate America. Kids aren't in my forecast for a long, long time." Not surprisingly, I received an offer to join the firm.

