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Because billionaires have private security. "Why aren't you rich?"
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@wesjones1417 The CEO agreed the firing was done incorrectly. He wrote a good post on it, actually.
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@__riprock Suppose, purely for the sake of argument, that she's angry. That proves what? That is evidence of what? Anger is a normal human emotion, no less than sadness or happiness.
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@Dashr44 Well, there is more to the story, but jumping to THAT conclusion really makes 0 sense.
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@_riprock _You think you know all this? Maybe . . . When it comes to "diagnosis," the mirror is where you need to look first. First of all, to RSVP that you're coming and to simply fail to show is rude. Of course, I assume that happened. I assume but do not know that what we were told is true. Second, the neighbors responded with exceptional warmth. How does that figure? Third, you may just be pulling my chain. You don't believe such nonsense.
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No
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Megyn needs to lay off o o o Ozempic 😂😂😂😂
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This video is a disgrace. He could present his reasons for opposing RFK Jr without issuing a scurrilous hit piece.
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Megyn hates other women.
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@JoseHernandez-ql8vw The CEO agreed with Brittany. He posted a very good comment about this, actually. No one should be fired via video, and it should never be a complete shock if it's performance related, so that you never got a chance to improve.
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@Dashr44 In any event, I did not characterize her emotional state. You did.
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@annabellelee4535 Why so hostile? Is she that much prettier than you? 😂😂😂
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@GillyWhitfootHaysend Yeah, having her warm a chair during the holidays does smack of a temp job. Good call!
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8:15 You're fine ❤
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@JustXavier It was a great post. I actually don't think it was just for show. It rang sincere.
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@colinebied-charreton1343 Megyn went to court? Major whining. EXPENSIVE whining.
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@jamad-y7m Sure she has standards, spelled M O N E Y.
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@junior-corradosoprano9435 Oh, so taking up expensive government resources by going to court is praiseworthy, but self-help is "whining?" I remember hearing the opposite.
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@SeminarioMAE Right. Turning to the power of the government for help is fine now. DIY is blameworthy.
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@geoffy8245 She took action that cost every American money.
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@foropt Megyn Kelly cannot stand any woman younger than her. 😂😂😂
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In THIS situation? WHO is she supposed to be thinking about while going through this??
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@bengacosta2700 Insipid moralizing to victims. It is up to her now. She will figure it out, and she does not need one-size-fits-all pablum, or hectoring under the guise of virtue. She already got that type of thing from her fiancé.
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@1981lashlarue She asked for numbers. If you saw her whole video, she was misled: her supervisor was telling her she was doing great. That's a problem.
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@toniannbarandon-o1j Sure, but he really did sound sincere. It's hard for real j_rks to sound spontaneous and authentic. When your supervisor tells you that you are doing great, everything is dandy, and you're close to being fired, there's a problem.
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@toniannbarandon-o1j Kelly needs to lay off the Ozempic and quit harassing younger women. That's her flex now. That guy nodding knows he could never date Brittany. That's what I see. The CEO strikes me as a good guy here. I mean, keeping it real.
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@UnsencoredTube I don't know whether the CEO was simply engaging in astute PR or whether he was sincere -- or a combination of the two. I noted what he said. And I thought it was good, i.e., sounded good. It did.
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@joebloe1401 The CEO agreed with her that the firing was done badly.
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@annabellelee4535 Not evident. But it's fun for you to say that, huh? 😂😂😂
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@annabellelee4535 That's just saying the same thing twice. 😂
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@kreed82 She landed a bad job. She needs to be less naive about all the users out there, I'm guessing.
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@ParDiss-e4i Which state? That is awesome!!
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@thomaslastname3070 Except that her immediate supervisor kept giving her lavish praise.
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@navsofour2892 What's their usual "training" (read: probationary) period? Is closed sales the sole metric? What's a beginner's usual closed sales tally between Thanksgiving and January 15? And . . . Why did her immediate supervisor mislead her by not giving her a single criticism? That's the big one right there. The people who fired her couldn't answer those questions and didn't come to her office in person, either. 🤣🤣🤣
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@zodkip3147 She may not need to improve her performance. She may need to improve her job hunting skills.
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Extreme rarity. At age 50 is an extreme rarity.
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@Rew123 The garage was left open with a sentient being in it. Anyone would have the right to quickly check on a dog in those circumstances, then quickly leave. Sometimes you can find out an elderly person is in distress that way. Sheesh! Think, people. Use your real-life experience.
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@Rew123 That's ridiculous. It is perfectly obvious that the child knows he is on someone else's property, AND it is illegal to use possibly lethal force to protect property. Yes, there are idiots who don't know that, but most people do know. In this case, the child left "property" (the dog) in a better condition than he found it.
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@Rew123 Stay in front of screens your entire childhood and be fearful of everyone, and you may have a heart attack at 25.
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@f-86zoomer37 Probably, but not certainly. Let's be fair.
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@marshmelows Work harder in media means lie better.
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@matthewh4717 And this young woman got a better job.
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@BB-ed4om Why shouldn't you record it? If recording it is breaking a law, sue her. 😂
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@Duc-n5u Then why does she hate women younger than her?
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@junior-corradosoprano9435 The CEO himself agreed that letting an employee go should not be done via video and should not come as a shock without some prior indication from her supervisor that she needed improvement. Does Megyn Kelly know better? 😂 No, what Megyn knows is how to improve her own numbers, which is all Megyn needs to know. 💰
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@jnhook8086 No, she turned to the power of the state and used public resources for her own benefit.
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@forever-pk1hn Oh!! Sexual harassment! Of COURSE.
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@kenevans3304 Of course. A lawsuit demands the engagement of the power of the state, to vindicate one's claims. Self-help is just self-help. It could be wise or unwise, it might work or make things worse, it might come across badly, but no one's taxes go toward paying for it.
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@kennardjohnson7875 Envious of this woman who live-streamed her firing? She is very young and attractive.
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@kennardjohnson7875 So was mine. Megyn is always denouncing other, younger women. 😂 It's a Kelly specialty.
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@mrwealthysoon She sued for that? Was anyone criminally prosecuted?
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@annabellelee4535 A lawsuit demands the engagement of the power of the state, to vindicate one's claims. Self-help is just self-help. It could be wise or unwise, it might work or make things worse, it might come across badly, . . . but no one's taxes go toward paying for it. Don't you know how courts work? No clue, huh?
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@1601tgc Right. And self-help doesn't take up a court's time, and your taxes don't pay for it.
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@higurashianduminekoconnect1702 Well, the court system commands the power of the state, and we pay for it with our taxes. Self-help may be wise or unwise, or very unwise, but it costs me nothing. It's entirely the choice of the person who does it, and no fancy state machinery is involved to vindicate anything. So, filing suit is much more than whiny. It engages a whole bunch of other people.
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@Honorthetruth Yes. The first claim, true or not, can give you access to courts and a sizable settlement. The second, true or not, leaves you with no recourse and possibly a spoiled reputation -- earned or not. If you had as much money as MK, wouldn't you be nicer?
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@thumbsaloft Don't tell people what to think if you don't even know how to spell her name.
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What an angel!! 😢😊
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She may not need to improve her performance. She may need to improve her job hunting skills.
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I believe you.
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@kateruterbories2692 Exactly! ❤️
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@ConstantChaos1 Oh stop it. I'll see your "trespass" and raise you a "defamation!" 😅
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Oh stop.
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The garage was left open with a sentient being in it. Anyone would have the right to quickly check on a dog in those circumstances, then quickly leave. Sometimes you can find out an elderly person is in distress that way. Sheesh! Think, people.
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@danbruno5945 The CEO of the company wrote a comment on this incident, and said that she was right. Her termination was not handled well. I think he was sincere. It didn't come across as window dressing to me. He stated what he thought should have been done differently.
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@Bahamamos Others on her team were being fired and told her.
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@joebloe1401 No. She won't date you. Sorry. 😂
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@wesjones1417 Funny they refused to answer, huh? The CEO agreed the firing was not handled well. He wrote a good post about it, actually.
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The selfishness is breathtaking.
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@toniannbarandon-o1j Wait . . . You're putting a lot of effort into this. Are you jealous of Brittany, too? Like Megyn Kelly? 😂😂😂 Yes, Brittany has that certain something. Very natural beauty, distinctive name. When your immediate supervisor praises you to the skies and you're very close to termination, there is an issue and it's not on you. What's that about?
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💯 this
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@markthomas2436 Yes, some call it "constructive discharge;" in other words, working conditions that no reasonable person could be expected to accept, and no amelioration after you let them know, worse treatment after you let them know, etc. Employers can't do that to keep from paying unemployment compensation.
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@annabellelee4535 Do better next time. Find a better job ab initio. It's important.
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I'm so sorry. What a thing for anyone, but especially a young father or mother, to face and be asking themselves.
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@viktorcheng2061 It's called empathy. As in, "this could happen to me or to the people I love," as opposed to "this could never happen to me." As in, "memento mori."
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