How do you know the other person they hired wasnt black?My first interview with a black person and i don't get the fukin job despite the recruiter telling me the feedback was positive and their could be a future for me there the day after. Calls me today saying someone else had the edge. Reject your people brehettes
Anyway another potential interview next week where i have to try and hop out on my lunch break. More company researching and azz kissing man this shyt stressful brehs![]()
Besides just because your manager is black doesnt mean he'll be a good manager.I've only had 4 black managers ever and one of them was horrible and not because of him but his assistant
- First was a black Panamanian dude named Eligio when I worked at TracFone. I was a supervisor and he was the manager. I felt super comfortable with dude and enabled me as a supervisor to put me on the fast-track to be a manager like him.
- Then came this older Jamaican woman (also at Tracfone) named Caroll. She was mad cool. She used to jokingly refer to me as her "future ex-husband". Did i miss out on my #meToo opportunity, here?

- Then came this cat names Ed when i moved to Atlanta. He was professional but not very smart at the same time. Ed was a good manager IMO but my main problem was with his assistant who was one of the dumbest people i've ever met in life. Some of the shyt dude would do and say had me like
. Put it this way: Dude was trying to say "computer literate" and typed "computer litter-it"....on his fukking resume. Yeah you read that right
Ed hired him so im thinking Ed himslef couldnt be that smart himself. Their boss (Regional manager) was an awesome black lady and great manager and knew how to deletage and handle damn near every situation. She' s the one that interviewed me for the job-transfer to ATL. Her boss, tho? He Regional VP: Dumb fukk and surrounded himself with a bunch of "dumb-fukk yes-men". I'm not even gonna elaborate
I'd have to write a fukking book
- Then i worked with this manager named Ray. he was half black half Filipino. Very professional and all about his employees personal development. I had high hopes when he was hired as our manager. I rarely saw him at the time (that was in 2011 when i worked projects in Costa-Rica so i was rarely in the country). The company eventually forced him out because (i guess) they felt he was trying to do too much to change the culture. He came in as a director and they tried to demote him to a manager role or else. He told them to kick rocks. He recently reached out to me on Facebook and told me to send him my resume and that he could use someone with my skill-set. I never sent it because i had found a better opportunity elsewhere. I didnt wanna put myself in a position to say no to him.
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the two black brehettes managers that ever interviewed me went very well, one even gave me a tour and everything.I was like 

and not put up a stink.
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