Reddit had over 3,000,000 logins last month. You’ll forgive me if I’m not impressed by 100,000.
Yes, the poor sexist manbabies who have taken up days of protest over the unfair firing of a woman by a woman who falsely claimed gender discrimination and made a mockery of such a claim thereby setting back the ability of all women who actually suffer such discrimination to make such claims without seeming like…
Reddit is more than creepers and upskirt photos. There are several feminist subreddits thriving on the site. I get that the stuff that hits the front page is often mouth breather fare, but that hardly represents what Reddit is.
I don’t know the business structure of Reddit, but is the CEO directly involved in the firing of a coordinator?
In August 2014, the San Antonio Spurs hired Becky Hammon as an assistant coach. The former WNBA star became the…
But this guy is undoubtedly getting promoted over other men as well, many of whom (I would hope) are not verbally abusive. So it’s not just being male that is enough to get you promoted. Ultimately there’s usually a reason why someone gets promoted despite being an asshole, which could include asskissing the boss,…
I work with a festering pile of man-shaped garbage who keeps moving up the corporate ladder despite the fact everyone hates him and he’s the documented reason DOZENS of highly-coveted employees have fled our company to work for rivals. I would love to show up at Pao’s future court date dragging that assclown behind me…
I love hearing that! Wish more places were like that.
And as a manager, if you can’t justify to employee B why employee A is getting more money, then employee B deserves a raise.
100% this, that is ideal system because still lets you negotiate but gives everyone level playing field.
People hired the year before me who have the exact same degrees, experience, and responsibilities as me make $1,000 less than me (I guess it went up in the interim because of cost of living), why should I ask for more than that? As I said, it works for me and my colleagues that I have discussed it with are also major…
is banning salary negotiation legal? I’m completely uneducated on this but it just sounds really wrong even if it tends to work better for men the idea that you can’t ask for more money if you feel you deserve it really gives me a bad feeling.
And while some of us have gone through a divorce, others stay in their relationships, miserably, and live completely phony lives.
I'm sorry, who is this guy?
When I read this article my first thought was "Is this guy 29 or 79?" Social media is bad! No one listens! Wives think of themselves as people rather than sex toys! And when he thinks back to Marilyn Monroe? Dude, what? She died before you were born, unless this really is a 79 year old trolling us all, lol.
Every single person who is going through a break up or divorce needs to stop dishing out bitter advice to singles and SHUT UP. After my sister got a divorce she hates life, men and love. She says things like "All men are THE SAME. All men are horrible. Love is not real. Marriage is stupid." I was dating this really…
Mark, you don't know me, but we're obviously connected somehow because I had the exact same reaction after I read this guy's piece yesterday.
I think that if your relationship needs work, these points are a good starting point. Are you not having sex so you can follow something or other happening on Twitter instead? Do you never really talk? Are you more concerned about other people, putting them before your partner? But those things are symbolic of other…
my reply to this guy: dude, write all your speculations about why your relationship failed in your journal and examine what you maybe could have done differently or better instead of acting like it wasn't you, it's EVERYONE ELSE TOO. Don't put it out there to the world and assume your issues are mine.