The usual of wanting to know the candidate and their past experiences. However, I do not understand why the word 'vaccine' was such a trigger word. I was asked, if served as President during the pandemic, what would I have done for the country? The second I mentioned 'vaccine', I was cut off by the interviewer. I'm confused. I answered the question, which was the bare minimum. Why was 'vaccine' such a trigger word?
The position does not entail anything about distributing or prescribing medicine to patients; it's simply acting as assistant to the chiropractor. What does believing in non-holistic medicine have to do with filing papers for patients? Furthermore, there are plenty of folks out there who work in jobs that may or may not line up with their beliefs/interests, such as non-smokers who work for Marlboro. If 'vaccine' is that big of a deal to say at the workplace, then perhaps I should be happy to not have gotten the offer. There are loads of great potential candidates out here, and if employers get worked up over a simple term, then there should be no surprise as to why either the ideal applicants don't show up, or they don't stick around for long.