Woman fired over her past porn job

pyramider's Avatar
Texas is a right to work state but most teachers belong to a union. The most idiotic statement in this thread equated being a porn star to a drug dealer. Porn is not illegal, dealing drugs is illegal. If she lawyers up she will be offered a large settlement or go to trial and make a lot more.

As far as who outed her, it was probably a mom that caught the dad fapping to a video.
jbravo_123's Avatar
There's also that double standard thing going on too.

Our current President has been in multiple soft core pornographic films (not that I find anything wrong with that), but I bet the many of the same people who voted for him would condemn this woman for the work she did in the past.

Is her firing an unexpected to happen, especially in a state like Texas? No. Is it a shitty thing to have happen? Yes.
rcinokc's Avatar
Texas is a right to work state but most teachers belong to a union. Originally Posted by pyramider
This will most likely come down to how the contract between the school district and the teachers union reads. I don't believe that right to work would override the agreement, but if anyone knows for sure please chime in.
Guest010619's Avatar
Just look at all the ladies of the Golden Age of Porn who have successfully transitioned from porn to a legitimate career.
Actually very few as most are still hiding from their past.
There are also many ladies on this board who have used this as a way of paying off their college education. There are those who got into this after they had their chosen careers were on their way and left them to do this which pays better, provides an opportunity to travel, enjoy other activities and do this whenever and wherever they go.
Wakeup's Avatar
I have no problems with former whores, drug dealers, or criminals teaching my kids...as long as they're certified to do so, and do a good job of it...