When do I sign the paperwork?Laker_Girl said:^^You're hired!
If you're doing what you want you're not fucking anything up, that's my kind of employee.
Lilac said:If it was good pay or good resume material, I'd work for LG.
There ya go.Acrimonious said:I don't like working for women in general. I have observed far too many of them start off with a chip on their shoulder and something to prove before you even get past an introduction.
I have had two extremely good female bosses and without fail every other one was horrible.
I've observed the same behavior in female law enforcement officers. It seems like a statistical majority of them behave as if all men are prejudiced towards them and their attitude reflects that.
It's sad, when a person who is truly not chauvanistic at all ends up forming an opinion based on personal observation that most women in positions of power in the U.S.A. behave poorly and have a chip on their shoulder.
In summary, it seems like these types of females in power fuel the very prejudice they suspect men have.
This seems much more common in the U.S.A. than in other countries, but I do not have enough experience working for females in other countries to have a good statistical observation. It's more of the impression I got when overseas.
To answer the question: I wouldn't know if I'd want to work for her or not. One's persona online is not always the same as it is in person. If I had to base it completely off of what I've observed here, I would never work for her.
I was trying to think of something dirty to say to this but I'm drawing a blank. Who's got my back?Laker_Girl said:We also make custom holders for just about any object you can imagine so long as it's not too heavy.
The areas I'm more familiar with are Montclair, Pomona and Ontario, but I think they're far enough west to be considered LA Metro over IE Metro. I'll take a look around if the road trip I want to do in August pans out.Laker_Girl said:^Depends. The I.E. is HUGE so if you move to San Bernardino it's cheaper but then you have to live in San Bernardino. The really nice areas are Chino Hills, Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, Murrieta, Riverside and Corona. They're getting right up there with O.C. price wise because O.C. is starting to spill over. I love the I.E., particularly my city because it's got everything but with a small town feel.
I need a lightweight case for a contrabass clarinet, which weighs 9.5 pounds. I'm sick of its case, which is 17.5 pounds.Jack--We don't do framing, we custom manufacture acrylic box frames, Rabbit Frames (TM), and acrylic display cases for framers and galleries. We also make custom holders for just about any object you can imagine so long as it's not too heavy.
Lilac said:The areas I'm more familiar with are Montclair, Pomona and Ontario, but I think they're far enough west to be considered LA Metro over IE Metro. I'll take a look around if the road trip I want to do in August pans out.
I need a lightweight case for a contrabass clarinet, which weighs 9.5 pounds. I'm sick of its case, which is 17.5 pounds.