A B.C. education assistant who says she was struggling to make ends meet has been fired over her second job: posting racy content online, including on OnlyFans.
Kristin MacDonald worked as an educational assistant at Terry Fox Secondary in Port Coquitlam, B.C., and ran social media accounts offering paid adult content for users who are 18 years or older. She was fired from the school in June.
MacDonald was told her OnlyFans account, which she runs under a pseudonym offering adult content for a paid subscription, had to be shut down."Your misconduct in this matter is egregious," read a termination letter from a district assistant superintendent, which listed six reasons for firing her. "In the employer's view, each of the above six points independently constitutes a fundamental breach of your obligations as an employee and cause for termination of your employment," the letter reads.'It seems very petty'
"I feel like they're making connections to, you know, me defaming the education system by wearing this outfit," MacDonald said. "It's so far-fetched to me. It seems very petty." MacDonald said being an education assistant only earned her $1,000 every two weeks after deductions. She insisted that while on duty at school, she was solely focused on helping students and had never been the subject of complaints about her behaviour with students.
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