PayrollHRGuy
Senior Member
That is strange that an application asks for DOB these days.
Wow...You are right! Px Hx is a must read!Responders should also keep in mind that this poster has a history on this board as something of a whiner. It's quite legal to discriminate against a 76 year old on the basis that you don't want to listen to him telling sad stories of how badly he's been mistreated all day.
I was applying for a dispatcher job with the Oro Valley police and when I asked them what my score was they called me back later and told me that they only give out whether you pass of fail. No score is giver. On the scheet you mark your answers there is a place they ask you your age so maybe they did not consider me at all because of me putting down my age of 76. Also I believed i passed the passing score.What sort of "dispatcher" job are you applying for?
There are a few exemptions from the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA). Some exemptions are for types of jobs.
Airlines hiring pilots can legally discriminate against older applicants, for example.
I was applying for a dispatcher job with the Oro Valley police and when I asked them what my score was they called me back later and told me that they only give out whether you pass of fail. No score is giver. On the scheet you mark your answers there is a place they ask you your age so maybe they did not consider me at all because of me putting down my age of 76. Also I believed i passed the passing score.
So, did you ask whether you passed or failed? Your belief that you passed is not the same as actually having passed. Perhaps you can contact the city's Human Resources folks and ask them about the process.I was applying for a dispatcher job with the Oro Valley police and when I asked them what my score was they called me back later and told me that they only give out whether you pass of fail. No score is giver. On the scheet you mark your answers there is a place they ask you your age so maybe they did not consider me at all because of me putting down my age of 76. Also I believed i passed the passing score.
Different states have different laws and some may still permit a date of birth on an application.
And, many employers may not have modified old applications to remove DOB from them in those states where a DOB is not permitted on an application.
I was applying for a dispatcher job with the Oro Valley police
There is an ADEA exemption for public safety workers and I would think a police dispatcher falls into the public safety category,Note that if a police dispatcher is considered a law enforcement position (which is something I don't know and might vary from one department to another based on the duties assigned to dispatchers) then the department might be able to legally refuse to hire you because of your age. The ADEA provides an exception for law enforcement personnel.
Here is a link to the job snowman applied for and its qualifications:I thought the ADEA exception was for law enforcement officers ...and that term is defined in the Federal Code......I doubt that most dispatchers are LEOs ...