THE COLONY (CBSDFW.COM) – Social media may be free, but a single mother from The Colony is paying a heavy price for using it.
Kaitlyn Walls lost her new job at a nearby daycare center, before she ever started it.
“I really needed it really bad,” she said. “I’m a single mom..trying to get out on my own.
The 27-year-old was excited about working, but not necessarily as thrilled about the job.
She posted on Facebook: “I start my new job today, but I absolutely hate working at day care.”
She said people immediately started insulting her on social media.
“I had all these girls attacking me because I don’t want to be around a lot of kids all the time,”
The worst attacks have been removed, but some remain, including comments that call her a “dumb (expletive)” or saying she has “Bubonic Plague.”
“I actually cried. It really hurt because I wasn’t trying to offend anybody.”
Walls says the day care operators got wind of the post and told her not to bother coming in.
“It really was a big mistake,” she said. “I don’t hate children. I have my own…I love her.”
Walls says she was just venting. But that Facebook post has left Walls searching again for a new job. She says she’s learned a valuable lesson.
“I’m not going to post anything like it ever. No matter how I feel.”
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/04/27/single-mom-fired-before-first-day-over-facebook-post/
Kaitlyn Walls lost her new job at a nearby daycare center, before she ever started it.
“I really needed it really bad,” she said. “I’m a single mom..trying to get out on my own.
The 27-year-old was excited about working, but not necessarily as thrilled about the job.
She posted on Facebook: “I start my new job today, but I absolutely hate working at day care.”
She said people immediately started insulting her on social media.
“I had all these girls attacking me because I don’t want to be around a lot of kids all the time,”
The worst attacks have been removed, but some remain, including comments that call her a “dumb (expletive)” or saying she has “Bubonic Plague.”
“I actually cried. It really hurt because I wasn’t trying to offend anybody.”
Walls says the day care operators got wind of the post and told her not to bother coming in.
“It really was a big mistake,” she said. “I don’t hate children. I have my own…I love her.”
Walls says she was just venting. But that Facebook post has left Walls searching again for a new job. She says she’s learned a valuable lesson.
“I’m not going to post anything like it ever. No matter how I feel.”
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/04/27/single-mom-fired-before-first-day-over-facebook-post/