We all have our tastes in women. This is not a woman that I'd want to marry and raise children with, but if I was 19 and single and at a bar, I'd be more than pleased to make her acquaintance. Lol... look at me, 20 years ago, I would have written that sentence far more vulgar.
Anyway... the reason why she can't get a job is because:
1 - She looks like a well-paid prostitute.
2 - She looks kind of dumb because of her facial expressions.
Just so I don't get feminist arguments slung at me. If I dressed like this, I probably wouldn't get a job either:
As for attractive women getting jobs in general... it is very true.
I had to take an Unconscious Bias course at work. I won't get into the nity-grity, but we basically broke up into groups and were given fake potential hires. Each group got the same deck of people, but they swapped the backgrounds and pronouns with the faces. The goal was to show at the end how everyone was unconsciously bias. In any case, every "group" hired everyone, except the one character who shared the same background from each group (had stolen at his/her previous job). The funny thing is... there was ONE group that incidentally was made up entirely of women. Two of the potential (fake) applicants that they had to evaluate were women... just as they were for the other groups. For this particular group of all females, the two women were assigned the "good" backgrounds, but these women refused to hire those two girls, and oddly enough, agreed to hire the one person who had a bad background.
No one really said anything... but when the class moderator asked if there were any questions, I actually said I thought it was funny that the group made up entirely of women, refused to hire the only two women candidates.
This group of women were pissed, and the moderator felt kind of defeated because the class was obviously not supposed to show or elicit things like that. But then the moderator said... "Sometimes, bias is in the place you least accept it."
Anyway... women do refuse to hire women who are more attractive than they are... which actually is a thing. On the other hand, any man that would hire a woman that dresses like that on an interview (I assume), would likely be judged for hiring based on looks and other prospects.
It's on her... I know we're all about fairness and stuff, but people do have opinions... if you dress like a slut, you're going to be viewed as one. You can still look smoking hot while dressing professionally. Just like... as a man, you dress all sleazy with a pinstripe suit, $800 dollar dress shoes, gold rings and a really tacky gold watch and greased back hair... you're probably not going to get hired either.
[This message has been edited by 82-T/A [At Work] (edited 05-20-2019).]