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^Hahahaha. @ozz/jvilla
Honestly, who cares what they do... Even if I wasn't hired I wouldn't have thrown a fit accusing them of discriminating against me or whatever. Ultimately there really isn't anything wrong with selling an image and if you don't like how the Co. goes about doing it then buy your clothes at the competition. No need to have a news story on it. |
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My dad makes fun of me all the time by saying I'm technically a model and he was talking to my uncle about it. My uncle and his wife are both lawyers and they said that by using the term "model" for sales associates abercrombie and fitch is allowed to hire people based on attractiveness. By calling someone a model you can hire or not hire them because of how they look, you can tell them how to dress, fire them if they go up a few dress sizes, and tell them to take highlights out of their hair. And that little girl at the end is the perfect example of an abercrombie customer, abercrombie could say that they beat small children at home office and then sacrificed them to the abercrombie gods and kids will still shop there
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This is like 4 yrs old in terms of "news". God damn Josh trying to get in the "spotlight" again... you had your 15 mins of fame now go and sit down. I don't get people? It makes business sense to have attractive employees...its not to hurt peoples feelings jeez.
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Joshuah Welch was in The Dallas Morning News today Employees: 'Hierarchy of hotness' rules at Abercrombie & Fitch | Dallas Morning News | News for Dallas, Texas | Shopping News | Dallas Morning News
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