Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very typical of campaign/political work.
This. It's her choice. No one is beung "used." She can walk out anytime if she wants to. No victim here.
So says every abuser. Shame on you!
Are you f'king kidding me?![]()
No, I'm not f'king kidding you. That's why we have basic labor laws in America.
When my kid had her Capital Hill summer internship 9-5, she still worked her regular retail job 6-10pm to maintain some income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very typical of campaign/political work.
This. It's her choice. No one is beung "used." She can walk out anytime if she wants to. No victim here.
So says every abuser. Shame on you!
Are you f'king kidding me?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very typical of campaign/political work.
This. It's her choice. No one is beung "used." She can walk out anytime if she wants to. No victim here.
So says every abuser. Shame on you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very typical of campaign/political work.
This. It's her choice. No one is beung "used." She can walk out anytime if she wants to. No victim here.
Anonymous wrote:Very typical of campaign/political work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done a lot of political work. Those hours are normal for that kind of work, maybe even a little better than normal. It's rough, but it's truly the best experience she can get if this is what she wants to do professionally.
I meant to add that sometimes after volunteering for the summer, these positions are made paid after Labor Day. A lot of people I worked with in my early days took off the fall semester of a presidential election year to work FT on the campaign. They all returned in Jabuary, all finished college, all are gainfully employed adults now.
Anonymous wrote:I've done a lot of political work. Those hours are normal for that kind of work, maybe even a little better than normal. It's rough, but it's truly the best experience she can get if this is what she wants to do professionally.