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Junior Marketing Manager? Without their parents to buy them unearned college degrees, none of the elder Trump kids, nor Jared Kushner, would have more than a high school diploma, if that. She would be a junior CVS manager, but only because she’s been there for 15 years, not on merit.

Numerous reporters spotted carts of Bud Light being rolled into the Capitol in preparation for a GOP House celebration.

Michelle Goldberg flambéed Ivanka’s stance given this book:

Tone deaf Lean In Drek. What can you expect?

OT: From a few minutes ago...

They just want carte blanche to do whatever the fuck they want to/in/with foreign countries, without having to answer for it.

Gotta love that she is retroactively claiming she was totally into a career in construction from a young age. If that’s so, why did she have Daddy buy her that clothing company? Why does she only do promo work for their real estate biz while deferring any non-marketing work to her brothers and husband? Why was it so

You are absolutely right. Hell he still wore a pince nez into the 1950s!

No, worries, mademoiselle, the oldest hipster in Brooklyn is on the case.

You have got to be fucking kidding me.

And her fashion label is just Calvin Klein/Anne Klein clothes with more pink and more flowers...not exactly earth shattering.

Oh god, you nailed it. This is the “workplace stock photo” of books. The only thing the book is missing is the forced diversity in the photo.

Ivanka Trump’s Women Who Work is an incredibly and almost profoundly boring book.

This is the utterly charmless book version of what a kid thinks “work” is like.

TED Talks and podcasts are another way of how I diversify my own information bias

Weird that you have to hire three recruiters to convince your dad to give you enough money to start your own business.

I am an actual, factual, licensed architect.

So basically, the book is a bunch of clichés that really don’t say anything couched in feminist-ish sounding language that is horribly myopic and blind to the fact that 99.999999999% of us working women didn’t have Anna fucking Wintour call us up at graduation offering us jobs because you know, our fathers weren’t

Women Who Work defines working women as, well, every woman with a disposable income: stay-at-home moms, single women in the boardroom, mothers with full-time jobs, and entrepreneurs like herself.

She advises women to be authentic in the workplace while refraining from oversharing, to negotiate salaries, and to use periods of unemployment to reflect on their goals. (She also recommends that you hire three recruiters to secure a new position.)