Good for you champ. But your non-profit isn’t the norm. I’m not attacking your pay or whether you’re deserving of it, I’m just saying your experience isn’t the norm in the non-profit sector.
Good for you champ. But your non-profit isn’t the norm. I’m not attacking your pay or whether you’re deserving of it, I’m just saying your experience isn’t the norm in the non-profit sector.
Yeah wtf. I worked at a non-profit and it was like, “hey hopefully we can make payroll this week lol”. I fought tooth and nail for every miniscule pay increase and topped out at about half what this personal assistant job pays.
Eh, those requirements don’t seem too bad? I mean, I wouldn’t do them, but I also wouldn’t apply to be a celebrity’s personal assistant. That kinda diva behavior is bound to come with the territory, and that doesn’t even seem too diva-ish.
I donated to the ACLU for the first time ever and it felt amazing. I plan on donating what I can to a different organization every month. We gotta do something, I’m sick of just whining on twitter.
I guess. I saw it; they performed well. Edward Norton always seems a little too good at playing the cocky asshole, and based on stories of his diva-like behavior, it may not be entirely “acting”.
Of course the Academy loves La La Land. They loved Birdman too. They love films that navel gaze about the whole craft of acting, film-making, and showbiz in general.
Yeah, stop criticizing the president! It makes his job hard! Nobody ever criticized Obama! /s
I try my best. I just think, for some (again, on all sides of the spectrum) fighting someone whose goals differ slightly is just easier than fighting someone who wants to put you in a camp, or take away your rights, or silence you, etc. etc.
I agree with what you say and I understand as much as it’s possible for me to do so without directly experiencing it (which is, admittedly, not saying a whole lot of anything really). I think, in general, everyone needs to do a better job of coming together and that clearly means white, straight, privileged people on…
That actually does make sense. Which is why depression is the chief take away I get from this type of thing.
I don’t believe we (meaning democrats and liberals) should be homogeneous, but I do think we need to unite against a common enemy instead of making enemies within our own ranks. We need to fight back but it feels like we fight amongst each other more effectively.
I mean, I would agree with you on most other articles about critiquing the Women’s March, but this article in particular just seems to take issue with...assuming nobody’s really into it, I guess? I dunno, it just makes the assumption that because people at these marches were enjoying themselves and posting about it on…
While I understand there are valid critiques of the Women’s March, and they have been discussed elsewhere including other Jezebel articles, this here piece just kinda stinks of “gotta pick apart something!” I think part of the strength of the right is that they rarely eat each other the way we do on the left. No one…
He was still a Trump toad even at CNN.
Exactly.
Trump uses people when they are useful to him, and then disgards them after they’ve served their purpose.
“Now Kelly, be sure to wear a ridiculous outfit so THAT’S what people will be focusing on.”
Why was Perry even considered for this post? The other nominees I can mostly get, because they have connections to businesses and can be proverbial foxes guarding the henhouse (like the 7 Goldman Sachs former execs), or are just there because they supported Trump (Carson and DeVos) but Perry...
There’s a difference between tracking a vehicle and pushing it to its limits...and stepping your dirty foot on it for no reason. I don’t put my foot on my 20k BRZ, and I wouldn’t put my foot on my hypothetical Aventador either.
Young Pope is the Antichrist. Callin’ it now.