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Meemoo (meemoo@varishangout.net)'s status on Friday, 21-Feb-2025 20:09:01 JST Meemoo
>read job listing
>Pretty good salary
>High-school degree requirement
>Check job title
>Feminine wording- :gura_sus: 1e+6 litres :flag_china: and :awoo_tired: shotgun snuggler :clownpiece_smug: like this.
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Meemoo (meemoo@varishangout.net)'s status on Friday, 21-Feb-2025 20:10:09 JST Meemoo
W*men taking up HR positions everywhere and it's consequences has been a disaster -
Ennui (iwillbite@whinge.town)'s status on Friday, 21-Feb-2025 20:18:53 JST Ennui
@Meemoo what is feminine wording? -
Meemoo (meemoo@varishangout.net)'s status on Friday, 21-Feb-2025 20:18:53 JST Meemoo
@iwillbite in arabic all words are gendered but normally the masculine form is used universally. Using the feminine form means the job listing is for females only
For instance, let's say you're looking for a cashier, normally you'd use that word. But in this case, they went out of their way to use something akin to "cashierist"
W*men in HR are notorious for only hiring other w*men:gura_sus: 1e+6 litres :flag_china: likes this.