Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it allows people to still contact her. She's not working; she hasn't vanished from the grid.
+1
Agree. I don't get what is obnoxious about this.
+3
I think it's worded in an adult manner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's just another way to let people in her network know she is no longer working, and assure them it is not because she was fired, laid off, ill, and is not looking for work.
I find it obnoxious as hell myself, but that was probably her reasoning
One might otherwise assume that she was quietly let go for lack of a strong personal commitment to the firm.
Anonymous wrote:It's just another way to let people in her network know she is no longer working, and assure them it is not because she was fired, laid off, ill, and is not looking for work.
I find it obnoxious as hell myself, but that was probably her reasoning
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Jealous?
Not op but - seriously? What a joke. It's like the people who say their job is "CEO at Liam and Addison Inc." Just embarrassing.
Or Domestic Engineer at Smith House.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it allows people to still contact her. She's not working; she hasn't vanished from the grid.
+1
Agree. I don't get what is obnoxious about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Jealous?
Not op but - seriously? What a joke. It's like the people who say their job is "CEO at Liam and Addison Inc." Just embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it allows people to still contact her. She's not working; she hasn't vanished from the grid.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Because it allows people to still contact her. She's not working; she hasn't vanished from the grid.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Jealous?
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Jealous?