She's attractive, she's a woman, and she's white. She basically has a divine license to trample on ugly people.
I know I don't have the luxury of having the same free time to spare as some "great" men, especially those who triple my post count despite having joined five years later.
I don't think anyone appreciates the amount of paperwork that goes into administering benefits or complying with federal, state and local employment regulations. Also all the routine payroll functions that are nowadays outsourced, but try working in any small or midsized business when those controls run amok.
Maybe get a flat in Downtown or on Westheimer during rush hour (I've had both in the last year) and reconsider that.
Maybe do but that want exactly the target or substance of her rant. Was the lady the owner or just a regular low level employee?
Had her comments been about ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation, she would have been fired. But since her comments were about appearance, education, and socioeconomic status, ESPN gave her a pass. The E stands for Entitlement in ESPN.
what is the world coming to when you can't even be an ******* on your own time w/o risk of being fired?
And that you're not famous enough for it to be worth the attention or possible internal policy violation.