John_Browning wrote:
:lmao:
In the middle of an Occupy Chicago teach-in this week, traders at the Chicago Board of Trade dumped several sheets of paper on top of the heads of protesters below. Demonstrators were angered to find out they were showered with employment applications for McDonald’s.
“Real class acts, the Chicago Board of Trade,” tweeted Occupy Chicago. “This week, it’s McDonald’s job applications they litter from the windows. Soulless place.”
This is the second incident between the two groups, following Chicago Board of Trade’s “We Are The 1%” missive plastered on their windows last month.
Washington Times freelancer Peter Bella reports that unlike other cities, the Occupy Chicago movement “does not have a permanent encampment. They have a one half block stretch each on LaSalle Street and Jackson Boulevard,” across the street from the Board Of Trade, and have been relatively peaceful.
Here are the sheets the traders dropped on demonstrators:
http://www.mediaite.com/online/traders-from-chicago-board-of-trade-dump-mcdonalds-applications-on-occupy-chicago-protesters/
McDonald's refused to give me a job in the mid-1970's because of my university studies at UNM would result in me being too fleeting for better jobs. Their application required listing ALL education too, as most conservative business people just recommend not telling the truth unless a person is particularly dealing with them. McDonald's again refused me positions for accounting/administration in the 1980's after my also majoring in business at SJSU and graduating in the top 3%, but then, my lack of fast food experience was disqualifying.
In history, the top 1% also thought the beginning of the French Revolution was hilarious also, at least until their heads were on the line.
Tadzio