Washington Post writer Katie Mettler and Student Kathryn Holsten hate motel interviews for women

    Jacoby Genevese
   Snowflake student and feminist aspiring actress and economist Kathryn Holston was featured in the Washington Post newspaper as she and other female activists have helped push back against the corporate culture preference of using and subsidizing huge hotel chains and luxury hotels too receive and interview prospective employees and for Washington Post's Kattie Mettler and Kathryn Holsten this proved to be too much and smacked of harassment and male privileged.
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Both the columnist and the prospective economist thinks that corporate culture and their motel interviews are neurotic and eccentric with these business leaders not realizing the imagery and uncomfortable a woman may be going into a hotel room with a bunch of strangers who most often aer primarily male asking all sorts of questions in a gang bang interview style meant to fluff the feathers of females. The fluff has been heard and Katrhy Jolsten went to her look alike friend and got this article published uncomplaining f this unethical eccentric male interview status

and figure it has no place in modern business interview setting and the #MeToo movement. Many women often found it uncomfortable to go into a hotel room alone with a male job hiring executive and felt it awkward when he closed the door and locked it up before an interview and how long this technique for prospective job interviewing for economist and other professions young women had to endure for years was not explained in their Washington Post article.


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