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I think there is more to that story. There are beautiful women everywhere these days. She may honestly believe that was the deal, but it seems unlikely. If it's a matter of someone's manner of dress, that can be dealt with as a policy issue and then if someone doesn't change, it's no longer about their looks IMO.
There is indeed. Somehow got a new job with JPMorgan Chase and is already in trouble with them. And has begun a media tour including CBS' "The Early Show" NBC's "Today" and was taping interviews with MSNBC, the "Joy Behar Show" on CNN Headline News and "Inside Edition"
There is indeed. Somehow got a new job with JPMorgan Chase and is already in trouble with them. And has begun a media tour including CBS' "The Early Show" NBC's "Today" and was taping interviews with MSNBC, the "Joy Behar Show" on CNN Headline News and "Inside Edition"
She's an attractive woman but I think she's use to using her looks to her advantage however not every work environment is going to be comfortable with a attractive woman who uses her looks as bait but at the same time men are the very reason why attractive women play off their looks because it works. Every interview I've had by a male I knew I had the job upon shaking his hand and I've always been favored by male employees and supervisors however I always did a job well done and my stats proved it. So I didn't need to get by on my looks because my performance alone did the job but to say I didn't receive special treatment because I'm attractive would be a lie and I'm sure the same can be said for her. So she's just using what works for a woman in a male dominated work force.
It may be just me, but I think this woman wanted publicity and to get her picture in the papers - and boy did she. Don't get me wrong - there are real issues for women in the workplace. But for this gal who appears to have an endless supply of photos of the various outfits she wore, I think I smell someone looking for their 15 minutes of fame ....
This sounds about right. There are thousands of hot women in the workplace in NYC--corporate and service industries, and I'm sure there were several in the Chrysler Bldg. Something tells me she was not all that competent and they let her go for other reasons, and now she's cashing in on the sexual harassment ticket. She's also milking the publicity, won't be long before old Hugh Hefner or Larry Flynt offers her a 6 or 7 figure deal to pose in their magazine. In this day and age of tabloid celebrities I think most people can read between the lines as to what's really going on here.
So I guess since she was not working she would need some money. She probably got paid to do those photos along with the interviews. I just want to see the pics of the other jealous hags in the workplace. Those are the photos I want to see.
""'Oh, your pants are too tight. You cannot wear turtlenecks. You cannot wear pencil skirts because you draw too much attention,'" Lorenzana said her bosses at Citi told her."
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