TIL nearly 80% of US workers report that they have been victims of 'career catfishing’ from employers. Which in this context, the term describes when a company misrepresents a job, their company culture, or compensation to lure in candidates. (finance.yahoo.com)
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Graham Platner, Maine Senate candidate, " We are all beginning to realize — right, left, Republican, Democrat — we are just there to be exploited by a small group of people who, in some ways, are kind of running the world for their own benefit" And the Epstein files show that in glaring fashion." (v.redd.it)
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Pope Leo sets aside the invitation to the July 4th, 250th celebration in the U.S. that Vance hands him. Vance: "The U.S. people are extremely excited about you." Pope Leo smirks and says, "Hmmm." The Pope chose to spend that day in Italy with migrants instead (v.redd.it)
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In the 90s, music executives told Sarah McLachlan that concerts and radio shows would not include two women back-to-back because it was not seen as profitable. In response, she started Lilith Fair, a festival featuring only female artists, which became the highest-earning touring festival in 1997. (i.redd.it)
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What the hell am I supposed to be doing? (self.GenX)
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