Posted on 06/28/2017 8:12:36 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Its normal to expect a certain level of scrutiny when a company wants to hire an intern. That scrutiny is not usually based on swimwear.
A Czech nuclear power station seemed to focus more on looks than qualifications when they used a swimsuit contest yes, swimsuit contest to hire interns.
CEZs Temelín station posted photos of 10 high school graduates posing in bikinis and hard hats on its Facebook page last week. According to the post, the woman with the greatest number of likes was supposed to be crowned Miss Energy 2017 and score a two-week internship with the company.
We think photographs are very tasteful, the company wrote in a comment on the post. The combination of beauty and the industrial environment gives an interesting result.
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PING!
I don’t see the problem.
L
Who says the science nerd guys can’t get good-looking women?
Seems reasonable to me.
Over and Under for Homer Simpson references on this thread is 8.5.
Consistent.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/belief/2010/jun/24/czech-republic-religious-atheism
SCHWING!
Joe Coker - they can’t leave their hat on
I’ve heard some unsubstantiated rumors over the years, about the criteria for hiring secretaries. Just saying that while this may be distasteful, it shouldn’t really shock anyone too much....................
From critical mass to critical ass in one step.
The bikini contests will continue until morale improves.
As my father used to say.... “You can’t make up this s**t.”
Why do you post crap like that link on an otherwise interesting thread?
I’m only here for the pictures.
Cool way to exclude Muslims from your nuclear power plant.
And the winner was surely wearing the lastest burkha one-piece suit.
Ha!
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