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Talia jane open letter to yelp ceo
Talia jane open letter to yelp ceo










talia jane open letter to yelp ceo

He has lost touch of reality by firing a struggling employee. Stop using yelp because of Jeremy Stoppelman. #taliajane was totally in the right, &if you're siding with Yelp you're a slimy yuppie. Prevailing Argument: CEOs are overpaid and the wealth of companies isn’t trickling down to employees.

talia jane open letter to yelp ceo

Theorists cited that the middle class is disappearing and this company is able to thrive only by not paying their people a fair wage.

TALIA JANE OPEN LETTER TO YELP CEO FULL

THAT'S why you're entitledįile this under #millennialproblems #taliajane – how about get a cheaper apartment, a PT job, or a roommate?Ĭorporate Greed - The fact that Talia could not earn a living wage with her full time job while she’s working for a successful company, and a millionaire CEO (to whom her letter is directed), were another common argument. asking for handouts instead of taking a waitressing, bar tending, hostessing, or dishwashing job. Prevailing Argument: Talia should suck it up, get a roommate and/or a second job. Readers with this point of view opined that what she was struggling with is part of “paying your dues” and it’s entitled for her to think that she should not have to do so. The buzz spread far and wide and here are just some of the topics her letter and the resulting conversation touched upon:Įntitlement - Millennial workers, of which Talia is a part, have an entitlement complex. Her post started a firestorm of conversation, and a few hashtags (the most popular being #taliajane).In her letter, she shared her point of view on how she cannot sustain a lifestyle on the wages she’s being paid.Ĭlearly, Talia has some talent in social media because her post got immediate results: You may have heard about the blogger, Talia Jane who wrote an open letter to the CEO of her company, the San Francisco upstart, Yelp.












Talia jane open letter to yelp ceo