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Female CEO Email Meltdown
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

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On Tuesday, Kelly Blazek, who runs the Cleveland Job Bank, learned that lesson the hard way when her email smackdown of a young job seeker named Diana Mekota, who contacted her through LinkedIn, went viral.

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"Love the sense of entitlement in your generation. And therefore I enjoy denying your invite," read Blazek's poison pen letter, in part. "You're welcome for your humility lesson of the year. Don't ever reach out to senior practitioners again and assume their carefully curated list of connections is available to you, just because you want to build your network."
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Evidently she has a history of sending out rude emails to job seekers.

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"Love the sense of entitlement in your generation. And therefore I enjoy denying your invite,"
Lol, everything about this woman's MO I need to know.

Ugly, old... She hates younger girls because they A: get dick, and B: are more likely to receive attention from employers.
But women are always looking out for eachother, right?

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Another article I found.

She literally ends all her emails with the same line, "Go join the other job bank in town, oh yeah, there isn't another one. Don't ever email me again."

"Don't contact me again", the basic template of a text a lot of us have received from women, women that get off on the little power trip being on the giving end of rejection gives them.

This is a perfect case study in why women should never be allowed to hold positions of power. This dumb bitch managed to secure a little niche for herself that gives her some power, and she loves every minute of lording it over people and exercising needless, harsh rejections.
I can't even imagine what it must be like to work under a female boss...
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

Little Hitler on a power trip.

Quote: (03-05-2016 02:42 PM)SudoRoot Wrote:  
Fuck this shit, I peace out.
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Quote: (03-01-2014 05:52 AM)Ziltoid Wrote:  

Another article I found.
http://www.cleveland.com/business/index....ydown.html

She literally ends all her emails with the same line, "Go join the other job bank in town, oh yeah, there isn't another one. Don't ever email me again."

"Don't contact me again", the basic template of a text a lot of us have received from women, women that get off on the little power trip being on the giving end of rejection gives them.

This is a perfect case study in why women should never be allowed to hold positions of power. This dumb bitch managed to secure a little niche for herself that gives her some power, and she loves every minute of lording it over people and exercising needless, harsh rejections.
I can't even imagine what it must be like to work under a female boss...

That Web page you linked doesn't come up anymore. But good research anyway. I did a search on the Cleveland.com site and it looks like they've done a bunch of articles on her: http://search.cleveland.com/kelly+blazek/

The most recent story has an account of a guy she wrote the same thing to. At least she's an equal opportunity bitch. (Link removed because their direct links don't work, for some reason, but you can access all the stories clicking on that search link above.)

I was once going to propose writing a ROK article saying the reason women don't succeed in business is they can't let go of their high school "mean girl" bitchiness, so both men and women learn to avoid women in business. If I decide to write that, this will be Exhibit A.

By the way, men usually can't behave like this in the business world for the same reason they can't get away with it in high school: when the day ends, you wind up with Max from the football team putting his fist in your face (an actual example from high school -- luckily I was not on the receiving end of that fist).
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

OK, this is really weird... The link still works for me, but not if I click it from this page.
Did they just blacklist referrals from this site...? [Image: icon_lol.gif]

Anyway I changed it to a tinyurl link and now it's working.
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Quote: (03-01-2014 06:23 AM)Ziltoid Wrote:  

OK, this is really weird... The link still works for me, but not if I click it from this page.
Did they just blacklist referrals from this site...? [Image: icon_lol.gif]

Anyway I changed it to a tinyurl link and now it's working.

My link didn't work either. The link to searches did, though. Having worked in media, I'm not inclined to think this failure is a conspiracy - newspapers thrive on Web hits and would take them from prisons or China if they could. However, they pay poorly and attract bottom-of-the-barrel computer tech people, so you learn to expect basic things like links won't work.
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

So who's gonna troll her?
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

Quote: (03-01-2014 08:10 AM)Hotwheels Wrote:  

So who's gonna troll her?
Nature?
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

Someone make a fake feminist linkedin profile and see if she responds the same

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Female CEO Email Meltdown

I don't see the big deal?
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Quote: (03-01-2014 08:36 AM)Alphabrew Wrote:  

I don't see the big deal?

Ah!! Don't worry my friend!! Keep on coming here for similar stories and then you'll fully realize what is the true nature of most women
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Quote: (03-01-2014 05:52 AM)Ziltoid Wrote:  

This is a perfect case study in why women should never be allowed to hold positions of power. This dumb bitch managed to secure a little niche for herself that gives her some power, and she loves every minute of lording it over people and exercising needless, harsh rejections.
I can't even imagine what it must be like to work under a female boss...

I've done it several times, but will never do it again. It is, in fact, exactly as you imagine it would be! I've NEVER had a good female boss. The last one was in her 50s and not as bad as the others, who were in their 20's. Working for a "woman" in her 20's (heh...no American female in her 20s is *anything* but a girl) ought to fall under the constitutional restrictions against "cruel and unusual punishment".
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Somebody need's a spanking. Too bad she's ugly so no one will give her one.

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Female CEO Email Meltdown

Notice the short hair.

I'm the King of Beijing!
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

I'd bang that ornery, old bitch. Then while she's passed out, I'd sign into her linkedin account and give myself access to her job bank.
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

The girl who blasted Kelly Blazek on social media, Diana Mekota, is just as bad or worse. Blazek was providing a free service to the public. But Mekota just destroyed that service for everyone else to satisfy her need to be coddled and pampered like a princess.

Lots of us in the professional world have been treated rudely. When it happens, you learn from it and move on. A person who publicly seeks revenge is a terrible employee. Period.

Would you hire Mekota? You know that the first time that little princess feels mistreated, she will start drama. She is worse than Kelly Blazek (who isn't exactly admirable).
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Did a search on linked in for "Kelly Blazek" and got 4 results. The first result reads, "Please note that I am not the same Kelly Blazek in the news who ran the Cleveland Job Bank." [Image: icon_lol.gif][Image: icon_lol.gif][Image: icon_lol.gif]
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

Quote: (03-01-2014 10:04 AM)Suits Wrote:  

Notice the short hair.

This. I'm proven more right every day.

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Quote: (03-01-2014 12:20 PM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

Quote: (03-01-2014 10:04 AM)Suits Wrote:  

Notice the short hair.

This. I'm proven more right every day.

Tuth, this article of yours is just as relevant:

http://www.returnofkings.com/17995/dont-...emale-boss

same old shit, sixes and sevens Shaft...
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Female CEO Email Meltdown

Actually, what we have here is a case of older jealous spinster vs young entitled bitch trying to get things for free.

It's funny when females nasty nature collides.

Tuthmosis wrote a piece about women being obsessed with getting things for free if I recall correctly.

I actually agree with the older woman. This girl offers zero but expects to waltz in and get contacts without having done anything.
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This is a great Pokemon battle.

Nope.
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Quote: (03-01-2014 10:25 AM)Glock Wrote:  

The girl who blasted Kelly Blazek on social media, Diana Mekota, is just as bad or worse. Blazek was providing a free service to the public. But Mekota just destroyed that service for everyone else to satisfy her need to be coddled and pampered like a princess.

Lots of us in the professional world have been treated rudely. When it happens, you learn from it and move on. A person who publicly seeks revenge is a terrible employee. Period.

Would you hire Mekota? You know that the first time that little princess feels mistreated, she will start drama. She is worse than Kelly Blazek (who isn't exactly admirable).

Very good point, if you hired her, you would be worried about her blasting internal company info on the internet.

Life has been made too easy (in some respects) because of the internet. Old school networking would have been a formal letter introducing oneself and asking for maybe an informational interview/questions etc, and gradually earn some points from the senior person who may then want to help.

Networking is important, no doubt, but it isn't just inviting someone to join their linkedin network.

I have spoken among friends about how the younger generation deals with people in power. Generally, older people don't like slang in business (or any) conversations. Many have a preference for a little formality/humility when dealing with them. For the most part, this does not exist with young people. They are not taught protocol and worse yet they have the "the way I see the world, is the way the world is" mentality. I never grew up that way, I knew there was always something to learn and that I might be missing some data. It was a way of keeping me hungry and focused.

Makes me think of the "who you know thread" http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-32865.html.

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Quote: (03-01-2014 08:10 AM)Hotwheels Wrote:  

So who's gonna troll her?

Lol, I was just thinking about sending her a linked in request and encouraging everyone I know to do the same. Hopefully people she works with sees how she behaves and decides that is not someone they want to do business with.
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Quote: (03-01-2014 01:38 PM)samsamsam Wrote:  

I have spoken among friends about how the younger generation deals with people in power. Generally, older people don't like slang in business (or any) conversations. Many have a preference for a little formality/humility when dealing with them. For the most part, this does not exist with young people. They are not taught protocol and worse yet they have the "the way I see the world, is the way the world is" mentality. I never grew up that way, I knew there was always something to learn and that I might be missing some data. It was a way of keeping me hungry and focused.

I was reading interesting research a couple of weeks back on the degradation of IQ: the theory being formed from the results wasn't that IQ degrades with age, as previously-thought, but that it degrades when we stop learning and accumulating new knowledge.

Now think of the uncurious nature of your average 20 year old, who thinks they know everything there is to know, and refuses to challenge their beliefs through investigation and experience.

It could also possibly explain why so many women lack mental maturity, and stay in a high-school mindset forever, particularly if they go into university fields that require blind acceptance of dogmatic thought, rather than critical thinking, such as Women's Studies. Look at the moronic nature of Buzzfeed, the dominant user group being university-educated women, and ask yourself what they're learning in their downtime. Women of moderately-above-average intelligence, actively making themselves dumber.

To my mind, IQ is simply a measure of potential horsepower anyway, and not, as too many people think, concrete intelligence. Use it or lose it.
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