| Here's the thing - all these MAGA creeps think this is how all women get jobs. That the question was even asked is very telling. Have you ever asked, or even thought about, the same question for a man? |
| It's hard to tell in sales. Did we all sleep with each other to close deals or was it just after work sex and adrenaline rush? I'll ask this as a rhetorical question at the next booze fest. |
Bingo. I've been saying this for years. No way in hell I would risk "it all" for a GS-14 or 15. |
| Absolutely not. None of my friends have ever mentioned doing or being asked to do this either. |
To you |
Rent free. No one assigned a gender to this conversation |
That moronic PP probably doesn't know the NIH is part of the government. I'd like to know how my MD, PhD husband who has worked on cancer and heart disease is low IQ. He's got plenty of faults, but lack of intelligence is not one of them
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Oh no, there was clearly an intent to make this about women. Not PP, BTW. |
+1 |
People see it this way, but that's the wrong way to look at it. The guy who is making hiring or promotion decisions on the basis of sex--is he qualified at or good at his job? Obviously not. |
DP. No, but even smart people in the government often lack the business sense to understand how pathetic it is to use sex to get ahead when the stakes are like an additional 15k per year in order to sell your soul screwing a nerdy faceless bureaucrat. You could get more by switching jobs. People who do this have unresolved daddy issues (literally or figuratively) and they are dressing it up as ambition. |