Says the chap who keeps pushing to derail the thread. I will live with the fact you don't like me and let's leave it at that eh.
I really don't dislike you, I don't know you.
Says the chap who keeps pushing to derail the thread. I will live with the fact you don't like me and let's leave it at that eh.
I really don't dislike you, I don't know you.
And I think you're a bit of a prick. That's life I suppose. Anything to add to the thread or just doing some highly educated shit stirring? See ya.
I really don't dislike you, I don't know you.
He was bang out of order. People should be able to post a picture of themselves on a professional careers site and not have whiskey soaked old leaches commenting on them on that manner.
Women should always be treated as if they are equal.
Just interested. Are you well educated?
My problem with her is this: when interviewed on 5Live she said that AFTER having received his message she then looked at his profile and suddenly realised he was a senior legal figure in a big firm.
So why the hell was she seeking to use LinkedIn to connect with him without actually being aware of his position?
Having made contact he made an error of judgement in his reply, but she is being naïve if she doesn't realise that most men in their late 50s will be flattered to receive a connection request from an attractive woman in their 20s.
I believe she then over-reacted, not by her reply to him (which is reasonable, albeit harsh) but by going public with it on Twitter. You have to feel particularly sorry for the man's family and business colleagues at this time.
As for her career prospects, what employer would want to hire this woman? She sounds like a complete nutcase with poor judgement
I really don't dislike you
In this case I think women are treated as an equal. Women in my office are always commenting on men's profile pictures. In fact the women are a lot less politically correct when they see a good looking guy than the men are when they see an attractive women.
I think it is now perfectly acceptable for women to ogle men but men can no longer do it to women. I can think of two examples recently. 1 - The two male models on 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. If this was two women the program would have been taken off air ages ago. 2 - The actor who plays Ross Poldark did a question an online question and answer session. It was just a load of women asking him to marry them and asking if he could come round a scythe their lawns!!!
None of this offends me. I just get annoyed when women then ask to be treated as equal.
Can't agree. Women need to speak up about it. It needs to be made public just as racism was in the 80's. The more it is highlighted the more it will be I. The public consciousness and the less of it there will be.
In this case I think women are treated as an equal. Women in my office are always commenting on men's profile pictures. In fact the women are a lot less politically correct when they see a good looking guy than the men are when they see an attractive women.
I think it is now perfectly acceptable for women to ogle men but men can no longer do it to women. I can think of two examples recently. 1 - The two male models on 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown. If this was two women the program would have been taken off air ages ago. 2 - The actor who plays Ross Poldark did a question an online question and answer session. It was just a load of women asking him to marry them and asking if he could come round a scythe their lawns!!!
None of this offends me. I just get annoyed when women then ask to be treated as equal.
What a crap argument
Please tell me you are joking ...
A sleazy old lech and a hysterical publicity-seeker./QUOTE]
Quite - sums the situation up in one sentence in my opinion...
What a crap argument
What's actually going to happen to the old boy then? I imagine the humiliation is enough.