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bliss_eternal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-04-08 04:44 PM
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Craigslist....wtf...?
Edited on Thu Sep-04-08 05:03 PM by bliss_eternal
Why are there so many ads like this, (and since when is this legal):

Looking for Attractive Amazing Female Spinning Instructors

**** Fitness, a top quality gym on the **** St. Promenade, is seeking fun, energetic spinning instructors. Must be organized and on time. Please send a resume and a picture. Must always be willing to be helpfull to our members. To see the facility go to *****(name of facility deleted and web address deleted--the sexist aren't getting free advertising from me).

****yes, the typos are in the ad. :eyes:

-------------------------------

I've also seen an explosion of ads for "female" everything....bartenders, car sales personnel, baristas, servers, etc. requesting/demanding applicants provide a headshot, with their application/resume.

Excuse me, but if not a professional acting job or cattle call for a commercial, etc--isn't it illegal to ask applicants to apply with photographs? And isn't it also illegal to specify a sex for applicants?


I know Craigslist is free (or a small fee) for job ads, but I would think they have to work within some standards?

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bliss_eternal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-04-08 08:05 PM
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1. Reviewing their terms of use...
Edited on Thu Sep-04-08 08:33 PM by bliss_eternal
...such ads are prohibited. I guess no one questions or reports them though. When I had more time, I reviewed and found the following:

7. CONDUCT

You agree not to post, email, or otherwise make available Content:

e) that violates federal, state, or local equal employment opportunity
laws, including but not limited to, stating in any advertisement for
employment a preference or requirement based on race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, age, or disability.

taken from:
http://www.craigslist.org/about/terms.of.use

:shrug:
I'm guessing people that create these ads think maybe craigslist won't monitor crap like this. But I'm starting to flag them as I see them. If anyone reading this frequently browses on craigslist and ever see's anything like this, please do the same. I think it's shitty that creeps are preying on young women that don't know any better.
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femrap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-07-08 08:44 PM
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2. I have two points:
One: I just saw an ad for a part time job at the County Pleas Court. "Male wanted to collect urine specimens. $12.26/hour."

I had to learn 4 different computer systems, solve problems created by an IT dept. that has mush for brains, and deal with asshole customers for $11/hour.

I would much prefer to collect piss.

If I could lift 50 lbs, I could get $14.31/hour at Target. 30 lbs, $12. 31/hour. Dealing with customers, $9.65/hour.

Two: All of these ads asking for 'attractive,' 'pretty,' etc. females is really getting on my nerves. Especially when the dewds wanting to look at pretty women are dog-butt ugly. I seriously want to start a campaign where ugly men (on the inside and out) are handed a paper bag and told to put it on whenever out in public. Maybe I'll call it 'the too nasty to look at' campaign.



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bliss_eternal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 02:28 AM
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6. Bag the heads of ugly dudes.
I can appreciate that. :rofl:

I hear you on the pay disparities. Even in the service industry you see it. Maitre d's make more than hostesses. Male waiters always seem to command better tips than females, unless of course the female is "hawt." Something about men taking on work that is so obviously beneath them, seems to make their tip rates better. :shrug:

When I worked retail, women that went to school for fashion were making less than guys in the industry with no education at all AND (this part really chapped me) were more likely to get positions as district managers (move up in the company). :grr::mad: Several women I worked with at the time (managers, etc.), started looking around for other retail companies with reputations for promoting women to apply to. This particular chain didn't promote women to district positions and still doesn't(from what I've seen).

But I guess when I think of it, why would retail stores be any different than the fashion industry at large? How many women (w/few exceptions) go to the top of fashion? Have lines donning their name (that aren't also pop stars)? The fashion industry seems to be predominately white and male for the most part (again, very few notable exceptions).
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femrap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 11:16 AM
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7. Bag the heads of ugly dudes...
love it!:thumbsup: :yourock: :applause:

My employer has hired primarily young/younger women in the Contact Center...it's a brand new e-tail selling shoes. The boys who set up this biz have done a half-ass job. But what is so disappointing is that the women are so Stepford....discussing fashion, celebrities, or their religion.

I am beginning to see that the position of Hermit should be regarded as one of high moral and intellectual stature. Now, just got to figure how to get $$ to the Hermit!!

We're back in the '50's wearing 4 inch heels made in China...you know the culture that likes to bind women's feet. I know these manufacturers are laughing at the cruelty of their joke on women. I was absolutely shocked at the Fall Shoes...and was in total agony having to sit in a room and discuss them for over an hour. I was forced to look thru Vogue and Glamour and find pictures of similar shoes and cut them out. I said I was allergic to the glue so at least I didn't have to paste them on a piece of paper.

I ended up going to the restroom and had a small tear over the state of the american women. WTF has happened? I know...TV, advertising, media and a strategic plan to put women in their place.

Goddess help us.

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ismnotwasm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-09-08 09:42 AM
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8. I've been noticing shoes as well
Since they are a pet peeve. Who in the fuck thinks shoes like that are ok?

Since I have the capacity to be quite obnoxious in real life (imagine that) I bring up shoes and mating posture, with a a possible pseudo-evolutionary coorelation between lipstick (I've since added those "pouty" lips so in style these days) and the backside swelling of orangutans in estrous to the young women I work with as often as I can. Pisses them off, but it makes them think.

It one thing when you're looking for a mate, or a sex partner. It entirely something else as an acceptable fashion.

I'm still waiting for ahem *all* female polititians to give up certain styles from patriarchy. Including fucked up shoes, but also pancake make up. Yuk.

Unfortunetly, they'd all have to do it at once.

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bliss_eternal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-09-08 04:12 PM
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9. Pancake make-up...?
Damn. I bet they didn't get the memo.

This season it's all about COLOR.
The heavy matte, "dead again" look is sooooo yesterday. Apparently the dewds didn't want to own up to the fact that fuckin' chicks that already look dead is kinda' creepy.

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ismnotwasm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-07-08 09:14 PM
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3. Empowerment baby!
Use that young body to sell shit! Make money! Don't worry, you won't be called a ho, NOBODY thinks that way anymore, baby, haven't you heard? We respect you! (just bring that body)You have CHOICES baby! This is your CHOICE, this is your chance! You know you'll be too old in three years. You're just making people happy, making the world a better place darlin', just with your smile.(Not to mention that rack) Come on down, Daddy patriarchy's gotcher back, honey don't trouble yourself about a thing. It's a win win situ'tion here. (Yeah, you're feeding a monster, but who believes in monsters anymore?)Bring your hot friends!

Let us check you out to see if your hot enough to sell, sell sell! Be smart AND sexy.

But mostly sexy. In the patriarchy approved limited criteria however. Let patriarchy empower YOU today!


Seriously, it's probably the economy. In a sexist world, an economic downturn seems to ramp up offers of jobs to women involving using bodies, looks and youth. Of course it happens even in economic good times, but women then have or should have more real choices than quasi-prostitution. We've BEEN prostitutes dammit, been there and done that in good times and bad.

Time for a woman-positive economy. We've never had one to my knowledge, ever.


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Ellen Forradalom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-07-08 10:10 PM
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4. Oh gawd, you've got that down cold
:rofl:
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bliss_eternal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-08-08 02:10 AM
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5. omg....lmao!
Edited on Mon Sep-08-08 02:11 AM by bliss_eternal
:rofl:

It would be profoundly more honest to see ads exactly like this. I could almost respect the dudes placing such ads if they y owned their true motivation behind requesting "chick applicants." Defining gender of applicants is the equivalent of saying,"...plan to be sexually harassed."

I saw a really interesting one, allegedly placed by a gay couple asking for a young male with a nice physique and "fit" to be their houseboy.

Equal opportunity objectification, gotta' love it. :eyes:

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Ripley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-09-08 07:52 PM
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10. You are the Damn Best ismnotwasm!
You are absolutely right, we ain't NEVER had a woman-positive economy or government. The SYSTEM always depends upon women fuckin' up, literally. Playin' the game. Usin' our T&A. It really irritates me when women attain power on their own then fold on women's issues just to stay popular in the Boy's Club.

Palin has so much baggage, it's easy to see what's happening here. The repub's have given McCain his Swan Song. His time at being a Presidential candidate. Maybe he knows, maybe not, but he is a sacrifice for the R's. They WANT A DEMOCRAT IN OFFICE WHEN THE SYSTEM COLLAPSES! Frankly, I think they are being as outrageous as possible to bait the insecure Dems who will go nutz with it and alienate their own folks.

Of course the bait is a woman. Let me know when a male Governor is referred to as a FILF and I'll say "we're equal."



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bliss_eternal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-09-08 10:34 PM
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11. FILF....
...:spray:


omg.
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spooky3 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-11-08 07:57 PM
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12. I had to turn off NPR one afternoon this week because of a fashion discussion
Two women were guests and their comments sickened me. Both were commenting on how glad they were that the days of boring suits and floppy bow ties were long gone--"good riddance", "women have so many choices now", bla, bla, bla. Now, I've always hate those conservative clothes too, and things are more casual today than they were in the 80s, but I work in a male-dominated industry. I'm here to tell you that men, regardless of age, aren't any better at taking women in sexy, fashionable clothing seriously today, than they were 20-30 years ago.

Of course neither women cited a single bit of research to back them up. I'm sure if I listened longer, I would have learned that they were (a) fashion editors for the local paper, (b) retailers, or (c) otherwise employed by a fashion industry. They have something to sell so they say whatever achieves that end or whatever they wish were true, rather than what IS true.

These "experts" then commented on how women politicians HAD to look good and we should just ACCEPT the fact that people were going to notice what women wear and comment on women's attire to a greater extent than they would men's. The host didn't even raise the question about whether that should go unchallenged or what problems this causes for female politicians or for women and girls in general.
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bliss_eternal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-12-08 03:18 AM
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13. I can see why you turned it off...
Edited on Fri Sep-12-08 03:27 AM by bliss_eternal
...it's easy to lose patience with crap like that. No one bothering to question the standards in place, or call them out for what they are. Just more demand that women fall in line and play the game.

I now understand why I hated the retail enviroment so much. The constant focus on superficial bullshit depressed the hell out of me. I recall going through a stack of applications with my manager for sales associates I'd interviewed. Silly me, pointing out which young women seemed responsible based on prior experiences and how they responded to certain interview questions, their references, etc.

Her responses and applicant concerns:
"...was she cute?"
"....What did she wear to the interview?"
....I liked what that one wore--she was REALLY pretty!"

Didn't seem concerned at all if they seemed capable of doing the job--primary concern was how they looked and what they wore.

:eyes: I really hated that. I quit not long after...
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spooky3 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-12-08 12:44 PM
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15. aaagh, I would not have lasted an hour in that environment!
Good for you for trying to talk sense into them but glad you got out when you saw it was futile.
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bliss_eternal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-12-08 03:32 AM
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14. More "female specific ads"....
These disturb me:

Egg Donors: We are looking for healthy non-smoking women between the ages of 20-28 to become egg donors and help a family in need. Starting compensation $5,000.00

Surrogates: We are looking for healthy women (non-smoker) who have had a child prior with a healthy full term pregnancy and non-complicated delivery to help a loving couple in need. Starting compensation $25,000.00

Please contact our office for more details.

:(

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Ellen Forradalom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-12-08 08:14 PM
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16. This ad excepted, you should flag the sex-specific ads.
They're illegal.

Craigslist got hit with a fair-housing lawsuit when they did not curb ads that violated the Fair Housing Act. Why not equal opportunity in employment as well?
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bliss_eternal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-12-08 09:42 PM
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17. I do.
Whenever I see one asking for a specific gender.

The problem is, unless others see it and flag it--it may stay up. I think it has to get multiple flags for them to check into it, pull it, and ban the people from posting future ads.

I don't get the sense that many of today's generation knows it's illegal to specify gender. :shrug:

Quote from craigslist below:

If a post receives enough negative flags it will automatically be removed (only one flag per person per post is counted).
Posters whose postings are repeatedly flagged are subject to staff review and additional remedial measures.


taken from:
http://www.craigslist.org/about/help/flags_and_community_moderation

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