To be fair, her strategy was more effective than mine which was to tape my Twitter to all the headstones at local cemeteries with the tagline “Sucks you’re dead. You’re missing my tweets.” I got some backlash.
To be fair, her strategy was more effective than mine which was to tape my Twitter to all the headstones at local cemeteries with the tagline “Sucks you’re dead. You’re missing my tweets.” I got some backlash.
I feel justified in detesting this lady when she first became a thing. She’s always seemed like the girl who was the high school bully but tries to rewrite herself as the victim.
“I could shoot someone on First Street and get away with it.” along with “I love stupid people.” were transparent, accurate, and honest.
There are people in jail for longer for shoplifting a few dollars worth. You can guess the reasons for that.
Or perhaps, one of the reasons detailed in this article that manages to be way less judgemental than your comment and is written by someone who has actually watched the show.
Lambert and Fournier co-founded Students for Trump in 2016 while undergraduate students in North Carolina. They also decided around the same time to become budding scam artists
Too many boys were coming to the yard, they needed to rebrand.
Besides the horrific sexual harassment, the thing I remember most about working in a restaurant is having to work when I had the flu because I couldn’t call in and not be fired without a doctors note, and it being a Sunday, I wasn’t going to the ER. Nothing like paying for a doctor’s appointment with your garbage…
Ooohhh, but if we pay workers a living wage it will kill their entrepreneurial drive! Bootstraps!
They’re also asking for too much. I’ve been out of work for a year and I can’t tell you how many jobs I’ve seen posted for 35k that want a specific degree + like 5 years of specific experience + knowledge of specific software. I actually had a phone interview that ended with the lady telling me that I’d be the perfect…
Supply and demand, bay-bee! You can't just underpay your suppliers because you feel like it, so why would you get away with underpaying your workers?
This is the correct take. Having worked in this industry for almost 15 years, almost every point you made is accurate.
A friend of mine recently turned down a job offer that was much lower than her current salary. The company followed up with her to find out why she turned it down and she finally told them it was because the salary was too low. And the person she spoke to had the nerve to get mad. Companies expect people to work for…
Cry me a river. This labor reckoning is delicious. I’ve been working (on the books) since I was 16. It wasn’t until I was in my mid-thirties (8 different jobs) that I earned something approximating a comfortable wage, and I’m one of the lucky ones! Pay up, suckers.
Not to be judgmental, but I’ve never met a smart MBA. They’re always full of shit.
Oh I love that show. I just don’t personally want to look like I’m going to a PTA meeting.
“Let me just look as inoffensive and safe as possible”
Great, let me listen to Stacey London. From what I’ve seen of her work with women in their 30s-40s, I should ditch the maxi dress on a hot weekend summer day and instead wear some insipid matchy-matchy ensemble that makes me look like I’m going to an all-female business casual office (brightly colored capris, a flowy…