Posted on 05/18/2010 8:59:05 AM PDT by DCBryan1
130 lb Hooters Waitress Told To Lose Weight Or Lose Job!
Updated: Tuesday, 18 May 2010, 11:12 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 18 May 2010, 9:18 AM EDT
DETROIT - Hooters had just given waitress Cassie Smith a glowing 2 year review.
But her bosses and two women on a conference call from the company's headquarters in Atlanta changed their tune when it came to her uniform evaluation
They were like, your shorts and your shirt size could use some improvement, said Smith.
Cassie, who is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 132 pounds claims she sat there while she was told if she wanted to keep her job she needed to drop some weight.
These women proceeded to tell me I had 30 days, they would give me a free gym membership, and if I didn't improve in 30 days I would be separated from the company, Smith said.
I was horrified, I was heartbroken, I was humiliated, she continued.
Cassie clearly doesn't have a problem squeezing into her skimpy uniform, an extra small tank top and shorts.
In fact she says when she started this job 2 years ago she weighed about 10 pounds more than she does now.
Questions to the restaurants general manager Rob Rice were deferred to Hooters corporate offices.
For Cassie the damage has already been done.
The 20 year-old feels like she's a victim of weight discrimination by a corporation with unrealistic expectations.
I don't want other girls to go through this. I don't want anyone to have to go through this.
yep...a nation of fat folks
a a few health obsessed
I’ve been lifting weights for 25 years...At 6’-5”, I weigh about 300 lbs...I have most of a six pack (the lower abs are a bit blurred) and estimate that my body fat is prolly 18-20% at the most. If I had a body fat % of ZERO the BMI would still say I’m obese...
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