Women in short skirts at work more likely to get promoted, study says

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Women in short skirts at work are MORE likely to get promoted, study says

 

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What rubbish

Shows who wears the trousers

I recall being on recruitment processes hearing male managers voice how they thought giving a job to an attractive female candidate would be great for getting us more work from our largely male clients. Sadly no other desirable traits and she got the job

Sounds about right for different reasons😕

The feminism go to kill them by this. 😋

Can understand that bit of eye candy in the office

Yes I know a few in my time

Everyone already knows this

And there are plenty , of both genders , who will exploit it .

Rubbish surveys

And so they should !

Already known fact !

LOL

No shit!

Give a raise to get one.

Yep. They're counting on it.

Too right! 😉🤩😘

That's where I went wrong 😀

This is gross

My woman sewela31 has just been promoted by a very perveted boss.

So are men these days.

By your logic, women running around in their undies get immidiatly hired as CEO

That depends on the legs....

It took them how long to work this out?

While men in short skirts are more likely to be told to put some trousers on

What if they start coming in undies?

exactly. then they complain about sexism

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