5 Job-Seeking Tips To Help Women Identify Creepy, Sexist Employers
We asked some working women and legal experts about how women can vet potential workplaces for general creepiness.
We asked some working women and legal experts about how women can vet potential workplaces for general creepiness.
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It’s always awkward when kids I know come in as customers. The underlying context is clear: Instead of being out having a good time on a Saturday night, I’m at work, serving them.
Jobs are hard to come by in Appalachia, and chances are slim that I can stay here and be successful at the same time.
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It took more than a year for my DACA to be processed and approved. Now I fear that I’ll have to quit my job before I even begin my first day.
Determining one’s future is very important and it’s never inappropriate to discuss the topic at any age.
The apartment where I live in Emeryville is really swanky. But despite the on-site gym and pool minutes from my front door, I can’t wait until I can afford to move out.