Ralph Kramden's dilema with Mr Amico and seduction attempts at wife nothing new form corporate big wigs

Terry Blue
The economic downturn that Ralph Kramden had to face with the indignity of having his wife work a job around strange men was increasing overall  in the culture in the fifties and sixties. Ralph was laid off at his taxi company and didn't want to take a pay cut or another job in the meantime waiting for his company to start hiring drivers again and his wife had to take a job with an accounting firm owned my Mr Amico. Like many big wigs and suits Mr Amico hired sectaries base exclusivity on looks was a common practice by men such as Mr Amico. The two member working family has ruined and broken up countless marriage sin America as the greedy economies  of scale and inflation required both adults to work outside the home and most men in this predicament in 1955 and beyond were not as lucky as Talpjh Kramden in keeping his wife form the likes of those raiders like a Mr
Mr Amico only hired single women and the basis if this episode of the Honeymooners was that a jealous Ralph had to contend with the admiration for his wife by this creep who constantly peered and tried to get too close to his wife and get her alone at night. The suits hiring women back in the day and doing it now basically have one thing and qualification in mind with their discriminatory hiring policies and persistent inequality in society can be attributed to the thinking and art of workplace seduction of a Mr Amico prick Alice quickly found a job in the growing economy of the fifties and women today can count on their sex appeal and looks for easy time to get gigs as the Mr Amicos are always out there  looking for water cooler acts and opportunities through their domination of the economies and bringing their Hugh Heffner and their Mad Men mentality to the work place looking to score more than being productive member of the company.

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