nylonknot
nylonknot
nylonknot

For the same reason men get promoted after they have quadruple bypass or whatever problem they have due to piss poor health.

Not that I believe for one second that your dumbass question is in any way genuine, but whatever: we have EXACTLY that mystifying situation happening at work right now. Guess what? EVERYTHING IS FINE.

Even better (and by better, I of course mean worse), the conclusion is always reached by working backwards from facts that can be ascertained only after the violation. How do we know that your outfit flaunted, rather than merely complemented, your body? Well, because the minds of our men and women were scrambled, of

“How not to give a presentation" maybe?

I’ve absorbed so much knowledge with my ass that it has six doctorates.

One section of the document is devoted to women’s appearance: Be “polished,” have a “good haircut, manicured nails, well-cut attire that complements your body type,” it states on Page 36. But then, a warning: “Don’t flaunt your body ― sexuality scrambles the mind (for men and women).”

Whenever some shit like this happens, I just want one follow-up question:

I’m an EY alum. Absolutely none of this is shocking. Toxic masculinity is alive and well at that place. I was sexually harassed by two male partners and a client. I was thrown under the bus more than once by three different female partners who were more interested in their own advancement than lifting other women up.

Has there ever been an instance where something offensive, ignorant, and bigoted was put in the entire context and everyone was cool immediately thereafter?

As a corporate trainer for a large fintech firm, I find this appalling. One of the biggest challenges we have as an industry is getting women to apply for roles across firms. As a company, we barely are scraping 25% with women in advisor roles. The funny thing is those that are in those roles outperform their male

As an EY alum who was denied a promotion because I was pregnant, then laid off six months to the day after returning from maternity leave, this is the least surprising thing I have ever seen.

Of course they rated the training highly. The company knew who was in that training and I bet those surveys weren’t anonymous.

Why write a review of the book when you can write a review of the review?

Normally Gawker G/O Media holds off until they read it in The Daily Mail.

I’ve...had this friend? I’m so embarrassed now that we were ever “friends.”

You’d think someone would have told the daughter of Richard L. Simon of Simon & Schuster fame about the perils of the publishing industry.

AAAND he wrote the greatest weather-based disco jam ever - “It’s Raining Men!” by the Weather Girls.

I unironically love this show SO much. I went from jokingly watching it to getting excited every Monday for a new episode. It’s dumb, it’s brainless, but it’s also *nice* and joyful in a way you don’t really see on TV these days.

Also, key band member / leader for SNL . He dated Gilda Radner! 

Paul Shaffer was David Letterman’s band leader from 1982-2015.