Weekend Feb 27
Check out this letter from a YELP employee attempting to live in San Francisco.
Ricardo Pimentel the editorial director of the SA Express News vents his disgust with Texas every Sunday in his op ed. Gee, would you prefer California Ricardo?
Charles Hugh Smith calls the letter a teachable moment.
Its letter written by a spoiled child. Rent is very expensive in SF but having roommates would definitely ease "stressed" financial condition. Also the constant complaining about food when on her instagram it shows her divulging in some pretty tasty looking restaurant food and even bragged about buying bottle of liquor, not the most high end stuff, but if she's so hard pressed for bus fare that the CVS guy has to lend her money then there's no need for her to be buying a $30 bottle of whiskey.
Plus her whole spiel about Yelp! based food pantry, or having their customer donate to them to buy food for their employees instead of a designated food pantry who truly help the less fortunate is just, I don't think the words exist for her level of narcissism.
You pay your due after graduating, pay sucks, roommates, etc until you get your foot in the door and then you move up. She just wants to jump ahead on the ladder just because she graduated college and not needing to put the time into building a career.
Posted by: Edward Rios | February 29, 2016 at 11:04 AM
Talia thinks she is a lot smarter than she is. First off who picks up and moves to a new city without a plan in place. For being so tech savvy, I would assume she would have researched cost of living.
I find it appalling that she is so disrespectful, she address the CEO by his first names and her whole letter is so condescending.
You pay your dues after graduating, most of the people in positions with higher pay grades worked their way up. This young lady has put her name out on the internet for all to see how entitled she thinks she is, good luck finding another job.
Posted by: Victoria Roeder | March 01, 2016 at 01:49 PM