BetterCallSaul
Master Don Juan
While working in restaurants, this article claims that 90% of all female employees are victims of sexual harassment.
Link: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money...ustry-restaurants-sexual-harassment/16826065/
Ok first off, any article that wants to publish this stuff loses any and all credibility with me when it also posts a picture of a woman working at Hooters. When you work at place like, or Twin Peaks or other restaurants where the women are dressed a little more provacatively, what the hell do you expect?
But another factor here to is, if the percentage is so high, why have not more women come forward and filed formal complaints? Because these women understand what they're getting into and accept it. There is also another factor not even mentioned here and that is that even women can harass men in a sexual way in the workplace.
I've not worked in a restaurant in a long time but when I did in my younger years, the women I worked with were heavy in the flirting with me and with a few other guys too to the point it became outright sexually charged talk almost every time we spoke to one another.
The article seeks to stir up bull**** to suit feminist agendas.
Link: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money...ustry-restaurants-sexual-harassment/16826065/
Ok first off, any article that wants to publish this stuff loses any and all credibility with me when it also posts a picture of a woman working at Hooters. When you work at place like, or Twin Peaks or other restaurants where the women are dressed a little more provacatively, what the hell do you expect?
But another factor here to is, if the percentage is so high, why have not more women come forward and filed formal complaints? Because these women understand what they're getting into and accept it. There is also another factor not even mentioned here and that is that even women can harass men in a sexual way in the workplace.
I've not worked in a restaurant in a long time but when I did in my younger years, the women I worked with were heavy in the flirting with me and with a few other guys too to the point it became outright sexually charged talk almost every time we spoke to one another.
The article seeks to stir up bull**** to suit feminist agendas.
