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Yep!

Yes. The voice thing is a huge red flag. It's like calling women "females."

I remember seeing a bunch of people on CNN one night during the 2008 primaries and one of the male commentators, Bill Bennett, said Hillary wouldn't get the nomination because "her voice sounds like that of your ex wife." Everyone on the panel agreed with him.I wanted to punch the TV.

I second this. I can't recall a paper or news service that I worked for (full-time or freelance) where the editor didn't possess all/some of these qualities. The good editors know how to balance their approach and navigate multifaceted newsroom personalities. In many cases, these qualities (stubbornness in particular)

A young guy was hired into our all-female department. He STARTED at 10K higher than our highest-paid team member. WE TRAINED HIM. He sucked. He didn't want to do the work, but was hell-bent on getting out of our department and moving "up". Some of us had already/previously been working hard to get out of editorial

As a person with a similar experience working for a daily newspaper, I echo and Double Triple Super star everything in your first paragraph. That is an almost identical description of my experience.

Excellent comment and thank you! OK, that's definitely the logical place you would go and I see how you get there. But there's a couple of things here:

Emma, don't forget about all the time I have to spend Googling "TOM HIDDLESTON SHIRTLESS GIFS" for you all, too.

Thank you for the compliment, but Rebecca Rose has to post a million articles every day to keep everyone entertained, PLUS she has to prove where she got the information from (hence the tweet graphics), and I have nothing to do for the next 18 hours but chain-smoke and avoid doing dishes, so it's not really a

...So I decided to do something about it for other people who found it a pain in the ass to read all the tweets. Here's David Folkenflik's story. I mostly didn't attempt to correct his grammar or punctuation but I did put it in order.

As a woman in her 40s with 10+ years experience who's training a new hire in his 20s, fresh out of college, I'm concerned about getting ousted because of the pay differential. This kind of thing is not limited to that level of employment.

Well this knocks the Elevator Scandal off the board. Well played, Bey. Well played.

And if one of the women being harassed grabbed the drone flying up her ass and smashed it on a rock she'd probably be cited for destruction of property.

NASA's new plan - put lady butts in space.

What if the drone just happened to get in the way while I was taking batting practice swings?

Not all female friends

Correction: Women are getting sexually harassed by men who own and operate drones.

Not all drones.

I agree. I feel like people still think of rape as the unknown guy in a ski mask climbing through your window or attacking you on the street, when acquaintance rape is just so tragically common.