Doobyone isn’t a professional name, Sherlock. And I have the sense to not constantly look like a mouth-breathing moron. Unlike Diddly.
Doobyone isn’t a professional name, Sherlock. And I have the sense to not constantly look like a mouth-breathing moron. Unlike Diddly.
Diddy’s son is “on the team” by the old fashioned, time tested virtue of having a rich father who bought his son a spot. He does not play, at all. He was recruited by no one out of high school. Snoop Dogg’s son is also on the USC roster. Anyone want to place a bet as to whether he plays. Here’s your answer: No. Nice…
As an impartial unbiased observor I say even if Diddy did what they say he did, Fuck Sal Alosi, former New York Jets coach who tripped up a player that one time. Of course as i said i’m completly unbiased in that assessment.
This article is tone-deaf. Ugh. Just edit it and we’ll all pretend you didn’t take that approach.
The scariest people I have ever interacted with have and will always be fucking drunk, affluent white men.
I call that Georgetown Gangster.
if it weren’t for the photo confirming that he is in fact a grown man, #jcrewcrew, #hungergames, #damnitfeelsgoodtobeagangster, and #roseallday would lead me to believe that the J.Crew executive team was being run by over-privileged 15 year-old girls?
Man, I never really heard or known about this company (I have an hourglass figure and NONE of the fashions complement me AT ALL) but this has happened at so many start up companies! At first, always always, the company starts with plenty of pluck and good value for customers Then comes the investment money, and all of…
Failing up seems to be really easy in corporate America.
I’m still annoyed that she had the nerve to put a KitchenAid mixer on her wedding registry.
LA resident with one of my bridesmaids as a senior, non creative, business operations executive there for a few years, though recently departed for another major label in an extremely senior role there. At her wedding everyone spoke to her patience, her ability to be a mommy manager to everyone, including strangers on…
This. The main takeaway I got from this article was that the reality of venture capitalism collided with the good intentions of the original nasty gal employees and it all ended in a steaming pile of crap.
This doesn’t strike me as a story about feminism or women in the workplace. It’s strikes me mostly as a story about how the venture capital culture of Silicon Valley, which is predicated on very rapid growth, hurts employees.
And open enrollment is not year long, so if you’re laid off in August you’re not eligible to obtain insurance through the marketplace until January of next year.
“If you are a total terror to work with, no one will want to keep you around. And the worst kind of mean is selective mean—the people who are nice to their boss and superiors, but completely rude to their peers or subordinates. If you are a habitual bitch to the front desk girl, the security guard, or even the…
Maybe it’s just me, but why would you hire someone that has been publicly fired from a popular clothing brand, cited as the reason for that brand’s recent drop in sales and major public fiasco? That doesn’t seem like sound logic to me...
This kind of thing sucks, but is so common at companies founded by “cult of personality” types who are great at ideas but ignorant about business. It’s all well and good when it’s a few people making something cool get off the ground, but then they get to the stage where they need to have more formal processes in…
i’ve been to their flagship store in los angeles...and although their store front looks cool, everything in there was “almost”. a lot of the (cheap) shit they sell is straight from santee alley, just $40 dollars more.
Having been through something somewhat similar, albeit on a much smaller scale, I empathize with the grief and sense of loss these employees are feeling. The fact that the founder is being canonized as the New Feminist while a very non-feminist culture is erupting in her wake is especially disheartening and deserves…