Posted on 04/07/2017 7:21:59 AM PDT by C19fan
Chelsea Clinton says if you want a raise, you should ask for one. And if you need time to yourself, take it. In fact, shes gotten very far in her life without ever having to worry about being turned down or told no, so why should you worry about getting fired from your job for being greedy?
Chelsea sat down with Levo, a female-oriented online leadership training and mentoring program that connects women in business with other, more famous women in business.
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She has no clue about what real life is....
Hey now. Don’t pick on Chelsea. With her looks - she did the best she could with what she had.
Those that can do ,do
Those that can’t do, teach
Those the can’t teach become politicians telling others what to do.
I met a college professor who taught a course in entrepreneurship, despite never have started a business or even had a job in the private sector. I discussed his class with him. Having started and run four businesses, I had to laugh. His notions of what an entrepreneur had to do were ridiculous. (Another word might be “academic,” which in this context is synonymous with ridiculous.)
She has no clue, but neither do her supporters and admirers.
Hey now. Dont pick on Chelsea. With her looks - she did the best she could with what she had.
True. Sleeping her way to the top was out of the question.
The sad and transparently artificial effort to turn Chelsea Clinton into the Next Big Thing speaks volumes about the exhaustion of the Democratic Party.
Sadly she is on the ladder that too many aspire to.
Leech onto some arm of power in the Federal Leviathan that sucks all of its wealth from the productive.
If your look up the word “worthless” in the dictionary, you’ll find Chelsea’s picture.
1. Be born into the “right” family.
Webb is proud of his little girl.
2. Marrying into a rich family.
“You know, like, the secret to success is to be born with two corrupt politician parents like I was- there’s, like, GOBS of money in that!!”
Worth repeating. In italics.
Please. Step by step. Did you start out cleaning toilets? Emptying the trash? Answering the phones? What? Yours is truly a Horatio Alger story.
She is desperately trying to matter. Earn it, Toots, through hard work.
I get the first part. Its something that is in pretty much every career advice / self help book. I don't get how the second part -- "recognize that you're not alone" -- relates to the issue. It sounds like meaningless, liberal woman empowerment-speak that gets thrown into a conversation when you really don't have anything useful or insightful to say but have to fill time. That's the story of this dope's career. She spends her time doing interviews with friendly publications where she babbles about female empowerment and solidarity. But if you actually try to analyze what she is saying, it makes no sense and has no point.
I'm so glad I got my MBA from a private college. All of my professors were businessmen for whom teaching was a sideline. Classes were held at night.
Should have passed on her advice for success to her husband’s bond fund which closed down after losing nearly 60% of value. Oh wait, maybe she did.
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