<iframe width="420" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/Ew_tdY0V4Zo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> This girl works for the animation company that makes the crazy taiwanese news videos. BTW, Would hit.
No. That's not even a way to quit your job. You'd rather go "out with a bang" and forever be known as "the girl who made that video" instead of nicely asking for a raise or fair pay or something else? Some F#*^()ing generation we live in... absolutely turrbl.
Based on the "would hit" comments, I got pretty excited. Very disappointed. Would hit if...stuck on an island with her and intoxicated.
Heard about this video yesterday and was expecting to see someone go into the bosses office and dance on his desk or something. Dancing around an empty office with no one watching = BORING. Hell, I do that in the elevator every morning.
She used the video to quit her job...so, clearly this is a way to quit. May not be the way you'd do it. But it is a way. She doesn't like what she's being made to do and she should ask for a raise instead of quit? Some generation we live in when people assume everyone of a certain age group acts the same.
So... what do you think it was about? If she got paid more, she wouldn't complain, and we all know it. What "age" group? Who said anything about age? She WORKS and has a JOB, so she's of a "work generation", not of a certain age, man. People didn't do this DUMB thing before the current generation workforce. Now it's all about "oh, look at me do this crazy thing and put it on youtube for all to see! lol lol lol" And all of you are celebrating this like it's a good or "fun" thing to do. Act professionally.
It's a publicity stunt. Funny how it's a Kanye song, the scrub that's also doing the jimmy kümmel beef for publicity stunt as well.
If you listen to the song it fits what the message she's trying to convey. "And I'm gone..." Swoly, did you read the captions? How will an increase in pay change the fact that she still has to continue and put news videos out there with no substance? Some people don't care about the money.
In the workforce generation before yours it was taboo for women to be working in a professional capacity. Things change. Although I will note that I do agree that you should quit your job professionally if you still plan to be a professional afterwards. Even though I am part of the younger generation, I still get annoyed by people acting/dressing unprofessionally in the workplace. Of course that is all relevant to what your workplace is and how it operates.
mrm32 Yes, I read the captions. I don't know... even though I disagree with the following: people will work for whatever company or whoever, even if they're against it, as long as they get paid well, is the way I see it. Of course, she will deny it was "because of the money."