We’ve all done it before.
You send a text to the wrong person, or call the wrong number. We’re all human.
But one vendor made a huge – and hugely offensive – mistake that had a former Miss Massachusetts coming for them.
Whitney Rose Sharpe, former beauty queen and current business exec, took to TikTok to reveal the crude treatment she received at the hands of a brand she was planning to work with.
The company, whose names she keeps under wraps, apparently showed its ass when one of the people on a Teams meeting with Sharpe accidentally shared his screen. On that screen was a number of crude comments colleagues had made disparaging Sharpe’s looks.
And Sharpe wasn’t having it. She asked the company to provide a female sales exec for her to work with, and received a promise that they would find someone who would fit her criteria.
But the company’s VP of sales reached out in a poorly-written email to say that they simply don’t have any qualified female sales reps.
In a follow-up video, Sharpe called the lack of women sales reps a “red flag” in and of itself, and blasted the company for the informal and wholly inadequate apology she received.
I have so much respect for this woman.
She should have fired them. Why would you put up with locker room talk? She probably voted for Trump.