“The joke circulated online lists reasons men and women were like computers, including that men were like computers because “in order to get their attention, you have to turn them on.” Women were like computers because “even your smallest mistakes are stored in long-term memory for later retrieval.””
...and for this E-Mail, which I’m sure this bimbo was the last thing on people’s minds when it circulated, is looked at as a cash cow for some people.
So now we know why she wanted to keep her name secret. Seems like her and her mouth are a tag-team that runs around suing everyone in sight, even without provocation.
I sure hope she enjoys her job where she is, because ANYONE that would take her for another job should have his head examined.
PAYDAY!!!!
Wow, throw in a free year of fooling around at Harvard while being paid and I'll drop the charges!
This woman is a piece of work alright. All this for reading an email? All this for being denied the ability to work from home when she is a spokesperson who needs to be at the media's beck and call? And of course, media types know her--she's a spokesperson!
I have lived in the corporate world and through people like this. She was willing to take the taxpayers on a hundred thousand ride for nothing.
What did Jack Nicholson's character say in one movie: "When I think of a woman, I think of a man, and take away all reason and accountability".
So far we have Bialek and Kraushaar--the BK show--have it your way!
I hope this is the highwater mark of this nonsense.
I actually remember getting that email myself, some time in the past. I don't remember the details and I'm sure I don't have a copy of it, but someone somewhere out there does, and I'd like to see it posted, because I'd like everyone to see how ridiculous her charge against that particular supervisor was!
IIRC, it was a mildly funny, maybe mildly racy email; nothing to get the average adult's blood pressure up.
If she found that email offensive, then I can believe Mr. Cain's "you're the same height as my wife, she is this tall" gesture offensive, because she is ready and willing to find anything at all offensive.
What is even more believable is that at the NRA, as in the government job, she was looking for a raise, a promotion, a transfer, some sort of special concessions which would not normally be considered reasonable. She thought to increase her chances of having her demands met by throwing in a little harassment charge (give me what I want and I'll drop the charge) and, instead, she got a "take this severance package and go away" from the NRA folks who knew they needed her like they did the plague.
As you point out, anyone who hires her has a screw loose, she's a serial complainer.
I surely would not want to work with her, and I'm female. Sooner or later, anyone working with her would, in an unguarded moment, let slip something like "Don't get your panties in a twist," or even something like "That's a cockamamie idea" and be slapped with a complaint!