She sounds like a snob.
Being a producer (and winning an Emmy) is a different skill set than sales and customer service. Winning an Emmy doesn’t qualify her for anything outside of the entertainment industry.
“She sounds like a snob....”
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She is indeed. As she says early in her pre-arranged interview .. “I am a member of the creative class”.
She very obviously applied for a “greeter” job simply so she would have something else to write in her story about “desperation”. This sheltered woman has absolutely no idea what real desperation is about IMHO.
You forgot full of herself, (formerly) smug and (still) superior, claiming that she 'has no shame' looking squarely down her nose at the thought of stooping to such a menial job as being a 'greeter.'
Not to mention blaming everything on 'female overqualification syndrome.' Well, on behalf of employers everywhere, please accept my apologies for now falling down and worshiping at the feet of this Harvard-educated author, Emmy award winning, public speaking writer. How incredibly stupid of us all.
Among other things, she is guilty of presuming that nothing bad would ever happen to such a high-quality person as she thinks she is.
And it was obvious that all she wanted was to have some gravy train so she wouldn't have to deal with her own failures (in marriage and career - I wouldn't dream of blaming her for her cancer). But really, sh!t happens - and no one is promised a free ride in life. I emphasize with her troubles, but quit whining, quit blaming some convenient target, and deal with it.
Yeah but she’s from Haaa-vahd