ROFOMOFO
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There's no separate titles for single/divorced men.
Untrue, according to my ex-wife it's ASSHOLE.
There's no separate titles for single/divorced men.
I wouldn't put too much stock into the paragraph on Randy's declining bonus.
He's just trying to hide income in divorce court.
I've seen an attack ad where he says something along the lines of "Working women should play golf, it is advantageous to their career" (something like that)
But I didn't actually see where or when he made such comments.
“I want closure,†Farah said, adding that he didn’t want anyone out there to think he “kept a secret or someone to think I am a threat to them.â€
In a followup e-mail Friday, he expressed a desire to arrange a meeting between him and Ford.
“I will be frank. The only picture I want on the front cover of the Sun is me and Rob together. I would love to have a personal conversation with him and I would love to help in his recovery ... I really think he can be an inspirational leader and PM one day.â€
In another e-mail, Farah said: “I never met Rob†and “I want to meet him and have that face-to-face conversation. Whatever (is) discussed will be a personal conversation and I would share it with no media outlet. I would only go public with details that we both agree on.â€
Golf is hugely important in business when you're at or near an executive level. My pops spent at least half his workdays golfing with clients and board members. Lots more women started to take lessons because they knew it'd open opportunities. I don't get the controversy.
My mother was one of those women who learned to play golf. It didn't get her ahead in her work, it just got her on the golf course. Her entire career she has watched younger and less capable white men sail past her in salary and opportunity. Want to guess how many times she's been called aggressive or strident? She's achieved some success, but make no mistake, she's been bashing her head against the glass ceiling her entire life and has had to struggle for every achievement.
Since you seem unwilling to dig into the reasons why people were upset about the golf comments and about his most recent comments, let me spell it out for you: it's systemic, stupid.
John Tory's denial of white privilege, along with saying women never came to negotiate higher salaries and that women should learn to play golf if they want to advance their careers misses the point that people of colour and women are held back by much greater forces that they have little or no control over. Tory's insensitivity to those realities is what makes everyone so upset.
Difficult to brush off as a disgruntled employee, Doug. I see fraud, fraud, fraud...
DoFo must be a nightmare to work for if you are a woman. Perhaps only slightly less so if you are a man because you can at least trot out the old "How about those Leafs, eh?" line and paste on a stupid smile and he'd give you the credibility that he wouldn't a woman.
Hahaha, because being a Leafs fan is the gold standard of credibility.*
*Go Habs!
(I notice from that article that Ontario support for the Leafs is around 33% - from UT I've learned to parse that as 27% crazification factor plus 6% bump for current newsiness.)
+/- 10% was a standard term in printing contracts (buried deep in the fine print on the back of the quote) for a long time to cover the ass of printers who had to run some extras to insure against problems in binding, cutting, damage, etc. You could specify "no overs or unders" but would then probably pay more.
I haven't had a printer use the 10% clause with me in probably 10 years as more and more printing has gone digital and the equipment is much better. In the past, the ones that consistently padded the bill with the full 10% overs were the ones I stopped using very quickly.