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HoneyBears -> RE: Women wearing low cut tops 19 times more likely to get job interview (6/30/2016 6:41:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sloguy02246

Oh, lighten up, for God's sake.
He was just having some fun pulling the leg of the new guy in the department (me).

You did preface your post as follows:

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ORIGINAL: sloguy02246
Totally socially (and legally) unacceptable then and today, but a true story:

A true story in getting tricked. How very cute of you. [:)]




Greta75 -> RE: Women wearing low cut tops 19 times more likely to get job interview (7/1/2016 1:13:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: WhoreMods
So tell me, if you're applying across the board equally, is your daughter on the same halal diet as her friends? Have you arranged a marriage for her?

Thank you for mentioning that these Muslims are oppressing their daughters dress code as well as her diet and her marriage as well.
Despite the poor woman's suffering from being unfortunate enough to be born under a Muslim family, she still doesn't deserve special treatment. Especially when NO WHERE in the Quran says head gear is compulsory for Muslims. I dare any Muslim find me a quote that specifically say head gear is necessary! The exact quote simply say cover what is necessary! I'd say necessary is just vagina, butt and boobs. They did mention you shouldn't allow men to see your boob jingle, I guess that's why the super baggy ninja bags they wear. All that skin tight, body hugging full piece swim suit those Australian Muslim invented. That's against what the Quran says.




Lookin4Lace -> RE: Women wearing low cut tops 19 times more likely to get job interview (7/2/2016 5:34:34 PM)

when ever this post comes up or something like it i think towards the comedy side of things for example
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Lookin4Lace -> RE: Women wearing low cut tops 19 times more likely to get job interview (7/3/2016 9:56:48 AM)

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ORIGINAL: HoneyBears

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ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire

twobear I am inclined to think you are a sick fuk and no women exits within your coupledom and 4 stolen pictures,,,heh but I m occasionally wrong, just less than 1% of the time

Fuck off, you halfwitted dimwit, posting in another one of your predictably mean & nasty drunken stupors. We are not a poly F/m couple, so no plural 'women,' you jealous fuckwit who could not sustain coupledom if your life depended on it.

Neither one of us, nor anybody else on this site reports to you or gives a shit what you think of other posters, when barely a coherent thought passes through your drink-impaired, addled brain.

Not that it matters, but our photo gallery contains pics that friends have sent us and they each have sentimental meaning, which is more than can be said for your narcissistic pantheon of 10-15 year-old pics of you in your *glory* years.

-- Lisa & Cub

HMM Hey HoneyBears Remind me never to piss you off ok?




AtUrCervix -> RE: Women wearing low cut tops 19 times more likely to get job interview (7/3/2016 6:21:54 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75

*sighs*, this is just the reality of the working world! In another words. Sexualising yourself wins.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2016/06/27/women-who-wear-low-cut-tops-on-job-applications-19-times-more-li/

Wearing a low-cut dress in a job application photograph dramatically increases a woman’s chances of receiving an interview, new research suggests.

A French study showed female applicants were 19 times more successful in securing job interviews when pictured in revealing clothing rather than more conservative attire.

The research carried out in Paris found that women stood a much greater chance of earning job interviews for both sales and accounting roles.


Dr Sevag Kertechian, a researcher based at Paris-Sorbonne University in the French capital, is to reveal the full findings of his study at the Appearance Matters Conference - the world’s largest event on body image and disfigurement - being held between Tuesday and Thursday.

The conference will see more than 200 appearance experts from across the world tackle issues including weight loss surgery, eating disorders and ‘ultra-thin’ dolls.

Dr Kertechian decided to research the impact clothing had on the recruitment process after realising it had never been studied.

As job advertisements came up over a period of three years he put two women forward for the roles.


Both have similar looks and near identical skills and experience on their CVs but were dressed differently in their application photographs with one wearing a low-cut dress and the other in round neck clothing.

Each woman was forwarded for 100 roles wearing the revealing outfit and 100 jobs in the more traditional clothing, to ensure the experiment was fair.

Dr Kertechian found the applicant wearing the low-cut dress captured the attention of the recruiters more successfully.

Among the 200 sales role applications, the low-cut dress submissions received 62 more interview offers than their counterparts.

From the 200 accountancy applications there were 68 more interview offers for the more provocatively-dressed candidate.

“Our results showed interesting trends as low-cut dresses significantly influenced the choice of the recruiters, even for accounting positions," said Dr Kertechian.

"Regardless of the job, whether customer-facing saleswoman or office-based accountant the candidate with the low cut clothing received more positive answers.

“The results were quite shocking and negative but not necessarily surprising – they show we need to conduct more research.”


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