Too many guys out there who cannot control themselves around nice looking women. If what she says is true, I hope she wins every penny…
Tx Lady. What are YOU looking at??
Hot or ugly, appropriate dress attire is expected. Was she unfairly discrimnated against? I find it hard to believe that the boss just came in and said, “I’m sorry you are too hot to work here.” I work in a cubicle and rarely see anyone besides coworkers. If I wore a belly shirt (and believe me that wouldn’t be pretty), my company would take disciplinary action. I hope that we get more details on this case. If she was wearing inappropriate clothes, I have no problem. If she was appropriately dressed and her boss had a drooling problem, perhaps her claims have merit. Let’s see the evidence. And btw, turtlenecks can still be inappropriate for the workplace.
OK people, she is a hottie, but I have worked with as good and better. I called it an “environmentally friendly” workplace before the term became popular with its current meaning. Our HR director was one of the hotties, was as inconspicuously dressed as possible, but was still obviously hot.
We had some complaining guys, so I told them to grow up and shut up or the company would clamp down on the dress code. We handled it and did not lose our “fringe benefits”.
Word got out that I quieted the whiners, and the women stopped by my office frequently to ask if they were “acceptable”. I dated some of them and married one of them.
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Too many guys out there who cannot control themselves around nice looking women. If what she says is true, I hope she wins every penny…
Tx Lady. What are YOU looking at??
Hot or ugly, appropriate dress attire is expected. Was she unfairly discrimnated against? I find it hard to believe that the boss just came in and said, “I’m sorry you are too hot to work here.” I work in a cubicle and rarely see anyone besides coworkers. If I wore a belly shirt (and believe me that wouldn’t be pretty), my company would take disciplinary action. I hope that we get more details on this case. If she was wearing inappropriate clothes, I have no problem. If she was appropriately dressed and her boss had a drooling problem, perhaps her claims have merit. Let’s see the evidence. And btw, turtlenecks can still be inappropriate for the workplace.
And if you watch the video clip, in her interview, you see something on the “girls” that would be inappropriate at work.
I suspect that there’s something other than her looks that got her fired. Attitude, maybe? “I’m so hot” doesn’t fly in any workplace I know of.
(((nodding vigorously))
Yep, she makes some very good “points” in the interview.
Maybe she spurned the advances of her boss, he / she took offense and the fair maiden was fired!
She looks like Ashley Duprey – and surely is likewise an opportunist.
OK people, she is a hottie, but I have worked with as good and better. I called it an “environmentally friendly” workplace before the term became popular with its current meaning. Our HR director was one of the hotties, was as inconspicuously dressed as possible, but was still obviously hot.
We had some complaining guys, so I told them to grow up and shut up or the company would clamp down on the dress code. We handled it and did not lose our “fringe benefits”.
Word got out that I quieted the whiners, and the women stopped by my office frequently to ask if they were “acceptable”. I dated some of them and married one of them.
That is one super hot banker. I would hire her in a second. Whatever she wants for a salary, she deserves.
Wow!
Ok it’s guys like you that give the rest of us pervs a bad name.