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Old August 26th 18, 01:56 PM posted to sci.space.history
Jeff Findley[_6_]
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Default Ignorant would-be NASA intern reportedly loses position over vulgar tweets

In article , leroysoetoro@hrc-
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http://www.foxnews.com/science/2018/...rn-reportedly-
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A newly hired NASA intern recently lost a position at the agency after a
vulgar exchange with a famous NASA engineer on Twitter, according to news
reports, such as one from USA Today.

The exchange ? captured by several news outlets through screenshots ?
began when the user, who used the handle @NaomiH_official, wrote in all
caps, "I got accepted for a NASA internship," adding a sentence with
profanity to express excitement.

The post garnered a stern response from Homer Hickam, a former NASA
engineer whose memoir "Rocket Boys" ? about growing up in a rural coal-
mine community during the 1930s Depression while he learned about rocketry
? inspired the 1999 Hollywood movie "October Sky." "Language," Hickam
replied to the tweet.

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And from there, it spiraled out of control. Harsh lesson for a young
person. Yes "ignorant" is an appropriate adjective for them before the
incident. But, I'm sure that young person has learned their lesson and
is no longer "ignorant" of the consequences of online speech. They
broke no law, so the government can't go after them for a crime, but
their employer certainly can, even if that's the US Government. You
don't get to make the government look bad, especially as an intern, and
keep your job.

Hickam added that @NaomiH_official apologized for the comments, as
did he, and he is doing "all that he can" to find the Twitter user
a position in the aerospace industry. Meanwhile, @NaomiH_official
made their Twitter profile private, adding in the bio area, "Taking
a break from Twitter for a while."


What we say in public can find its way back to our employer and can
result in any of us getting fired. This is especially true in so called
"right to work" states, which really means right for your employer to
fire you for pretty much any reason that's not protected by the federal
government. This would certainly qualify.

That said, I'm not sure why you posted this to these groups:

alt.society.liberalism
alt.idiots
alt.gossip.celebrities
sac.politics
alt.politics.republicans
alt.politics.socialism.democratic

Trolling? Best watch out for yourself.

I am removing all of those seemingly off topic groups from this follow-
up since I have no desire to engage in any further shenanigans.

As a user of Twitter, I often see Homer Hickam's Tweets. He remains a
class act to this day.

Jeff
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