No it’s not, not all men, maybe just a few. The “You gotta know someone” is correct, and is the much easier route, but it doesn’t help the person you know if you’re stupid, so that could be a problem getting rich. Everybody come from money, it’s what you do with it. Fail up to get more money? How’s that accomplished explain, is that a opinion or fact?
@dawnwakefield179 No it’s not, men and women both made the world work. You answer is not scientifically possible, only resentment for not getting self centered attention. I have worked for the government for 50 years and seen rules broke, from both men and women. Soooo I’ve seen the “good ol girls club to”, although some women seem to be more competitive and disagreeable against each other in the work place. I was part of the “good ol girls club” nepotism. My aunt hired me when I was 15 1/2 she manager for the government and My other aunt her sister managed another government facility in a near city. They both started working for the government in the 1940’s and I got hired in the 1970’s. They didn’t make it easy for me, I had to pass the courses perfectly required for the job before my aunts would higher me though and had to take the course many times before I could ace it. And I’ve seen many more “good ol girls club” stuff. I have Seen a manger higher nothing but female works over males simply because she thought a man shouldn’t be getting a job like this because they should be looking for something better and be farther off in life lol, and she hired women instead? lol anywho short story long we’re all a part of the “good ol gender club”
I don’t understand why it’s bribery if he’s asking for a job? He’s willing to work for it, so why is it unlawful compensation? 🤔 is this a government job thing? maybe we don’t have the full context in this short clip. 🤷♀️
Because he appointed that guy with the stipulation that he create a job for him. Meaning he's abusing his power & position for monetary gain. That guy probably wouldn't have gotten the job if he didn't do it. So it's not fair for all the well qualified people who applied but didn't scratch his back.
Isn’t that how men get rich nowadays? You gotta know someone or come from money so you can continuously fail up to get more money?
No it’s not, not all men, maybe just a few. The “You gotta know someone” is correct, and is the much easier route, but it doesn’t help the person you know if you’re stupid, so that could be a problem getting rich.
Everybody come from money, it’s what you do with it. Fail up to get more money? How’s that accomplished explain, is that a opinion or fact?
Please turn your attention to the Thurston County PUD.
That is one hot mess, costing everybody, not just Thurston County.
That’s how the world works Good ‘OL boys club .. except someone has a different plan.
@dawnwakefield179 No it’s not, men and women both made the world work. You answer is not scientifically possible, only resentment for not getting self centered attention. I have worked for the government for 50 years and seen rules broke, from both men and women. Soooo I’ve seen the “good ol girls club to”, although some women seem to be more competitive and disagreeable against each other in the work place.
I was part of the “good ol girls club” nepotism. My aunt hired me when I was 15 1/2 she manager for the government and My other aunt her sister managed another government facility in a near city. They both started working for the government in the 1940’s and I got hired in the 1970’s. They didn’t make it easy for me, I had to pass the courses perfectly required for the job before my aunts would higher me though and had to take the course many times before I could ace it. And I’ve seen many more “good ol girls club” stuff. I have Seen a manger higher nothing but female works over males simply because she thought a man shouldn’t be getting a job like this because they should be looking for something better and be farther off in life lol, and she hired women instead?
lol anywho short story long we’re all a part of the “good ol gender club”
I don’t understand why it’s bribery if he’s asking for a job? He’s willing to work for it, so why is it unlawful compensation? 🤔 is this a government job thing? maybe we don’t have the full context in this short clip. 🤷♀️
Because he appointed that guy with the stipulation that he create a job for him. Meaning he's abusing his power & position for monetary gain. That guy probably wouldn't have gotten the job if he didn't do it. So it's not fair for all the well qualified people who applied but didn't scratch his back.