Totally out of order
It's obvious she's only mid table.
I did have one agent contact me who's photo was too professional looking so I searched some photo agencies online for 'blonde businesswoman looking at laptop' and found the photo. I replied saying I would be interested in the role and a link to the photo, never heard from her again.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostThe sad thing is she replied with an ageist comment. Something like think twice before complementing a women half your age.
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both weird!
oh they are made for each other :
Charlotte Proudman in LinkedIn sexism storm and the men SHE ogled online | Daily Mail Online
However, it emerged yesterday that the award-winning human rights barrister has commented on pictures of men on Facebook herself to praise their looks.
She also told female friends they looked ‘sexy’ and ‘stunning’ – the same word used by Mr Carter-Silk.
On the profile of a postgraduate student at Cambridge, where Miss Proudman is on sabbatical from her chambers to study for a PhD, she wrote: ‘Hot stuff!’, while under an image of a long-haired male friend, she wrote: ‘oooo lalala!’
However, in a blog on the left-wing website Left Foot Forward, Ms Proudman wrote: 'The crux of the matter is that men live and work in a brutal society, which is maintained through stratified social order based on ritual humiliation, gentleman's clubs, fights, rites of passage, sexism, and banter.
'When women enter the male realm whether law, politics, or a construction site, they find themselves in a repugnant world in which their only means of survival is by undergoing a fundamental transformation leaving them with little opportunity to make any change.'
She has been warned she has ‘ruined her career’ by criticising Mr Carter-Silk and speaking out about sexism. Franklin Sinclair, a partner in one of the country’s largest criminal law firms, warned she could be blacklisted.
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Mark, Manchester, United Kingdom, 9 minutes ago
Her level of obnoxiousness will make her a perfect human rights lawyer, failing that there's always the Labour Party.
sorry his message was a bit pathetic but she could have dealt with it privately and kept her powder dry for some real obnoxious creep.
She has however marked her card for any male run chambers, they are probably thinking if she gets that upset over what could be seen as ambiguous then we don't need the hassle.
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostCharlotte Proudman accuses lawyer of using LinkedIn 'like Tinder' - BBC Newsbeat
What a charming young lady, very well turned out. A little young for me, however I'm sure she'll make some lucky man a perfectly splendid wife one day.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI'm quite amused by seeing macho types* on LinkedIn use their winkles to decide which recruitment agents to accept as as connections.
*Their photo usually shows them running or cycling..
Now if you don't mind, the men were talking about bits of fluff.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI'm quite amused by seeing macho types* on LinkedIn use their winkles to decide which recruitment agents to accept as as connections.
*Their photo usually shows them running or cycling..
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I'm quite amused by seeing macho types* on LinkedIn use their winkles to decide which recruitment agents to accept as as connections.
*Their photo usually shows them running or cycling..
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostCharlotte Proudman accuses lawyer of using LinkedIn 'like Tinder' - BBC Newsbeat
What a charming young lady, very well turned out. A little young for me, however I'm sure she'll make some lucky man a perfectly splendid wife one day.
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostCharlotte Proudman accuses lawyer of using LinkedIn 'like Tinder' - BBC Newsbeat
What a charming young lady, very well turned out. A little young for me, however I'm sure she'll make some lucky man a perfectly splendid wife one day.
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Charlotte Proudman accuses lawyer of using LinkedIn 'like Tinder' - BBC Newsbeat
What a charming young lady, very well turned out. A little young for me, however I'm sure she'll make some lucky man a perfectly splendid wife one day.Last edited by pjclarke; 10 September 2015, 11:24.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI hope these agents don't google themselves.
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