Her skin, hair and face are beautiful and she has a nice frame nice lips too. Natural angelic woman there. Not like these plastic filled, loud, obnoxious, rude , ignorant, non ambitious braads of today created from feminism agenda
The last interviewer knew she was a good candidate and they probably needed someone asap. Sometimes with jobs.. it's about being in the right place at the right time.
nothing has changed... black girl "i think i'd like to do some office work, but I didn't take the business class" white girl, "neither did my sister, and she's been working in a office for three years." now that white lady in the second scene was really trying to help her get ahead, by dropping some knowledge on her.
When nothing changes you know it not you. The incenti've is to beg and buy more skills. They skipped that part to give a Cinderella theme to a harsh reality.
I just realized that was Luis from Sesame Street Rip Luis he was my. Favorite character from Sesame Street as a kid and so as maria rest in peace Luis from Sesame Street
Holy smokes! Then: Please take this aptitude test, IQ test, typing test,...tell me about your extra-curricular activities...sorry, you're not qualified. Now: You showed up and you have a pulse...hired!
HAHA!!! Times have changed for the better!!! No more favoritism, and stupid office jobs! The job interviews just 15-20 yrs ago were so pathetic, the employer had total control and they could do whatever they wanted, ask you stupid questions and personality tests, screw all that dumb stuff!! Can you type??? Yes, we got 5 year olds that can txt and type 300 words per second now a days! So glad I don't live in this time zone, so dumb, It pretty much held everyone back.
one of the BIGGEST problems in getting hired today for many young people, black or white, is the lack of proper language skills. It was like, I was like, they were like, she was like... is terribly overused. Watch a live news report and ask an eye witness what he or she saw. I guarantee the word CRAZY will be part of the description. It was like....crazy. Mmmkay D'Uniqua, we'll be in touch.
I applaud the black woman interviewer schooling her on proper interviewing techniques. You'd think the agencies would tell her that. Appearance in everything as the interviewer noted. She could not get a job today with her hair in that style.
Jane Doe you sound white as fuck you shouldn't say a dam thing you were always jealous of the black woman and before mixing you didn't stand a dam chance standing next to her she is the standard! Point blank
What's wrong with her natural hairstyle? In my office I see gentiles with pink, green and purple hair and have no degree but work for a world renowned organization. In the words of my gentile bro in law JBW. Figure it out. Her hair was just fine and I would rather see that than the rainbow on someones head and piercings in the nose and eyebrows with tatted symbols on someone's neck in a professional building.
Marsum I had the misfortune of learning firsthand of lack of acceptance in the workplace. I happen to have natural hair and looking for a 2nd job. I received many interview but no offers. I suspected it was my hair that some can't get past so I tried an experiment. I received an interview, slapped on a wig and guess what????? I was offered a job on the spot. I declined because I didn't want to change who I am. I learned that some in business have a certain perception of how blacks present ourselves. I think my braids, although pulled off my face into a professional bun, was deemed threatening...just my opinion. I view my natural hair as a sigh of strength and some are threatened by that strength.
@@nola06 I wear my natural hair as well and was asked why I do so. My reply to the individual asking was why do you wear your hair grey and thinning showing how your scalp is pink and the knots I see past the thinning hair. I get it; we are not to be our natural selves regardless of how well kept we are. Pretending to emulate the so called Anglo standards of beauty just does not appeal at all to me.
@@israelisrealallpraisestoth8129 so...because I'm able to string together coherent sentences I sound white???? Shame on you! Unfortunately, that's not the 1st time I heard that...
Beautiful natural ppl back then........the beautiful 70s..
Off topic, but her style is everything. So stylish and classy
Her skin, hair and face are beautiful and she has a nice frame nice lips too. Natural angelic woman there. Not like these plastic filled, loud, obnoxious, rude , ignorant, non ambitious braads of today created from feminism agenda
usagi tsukino I agree , stunning
Before the crack era
I am so appreciative of every single video, every single reel and look forward to seeing what is uploaded each day!
Imagine that...typing was once an employable skill. Gone are the days.
It still is they still make people take online typing test to see how fast they can type.
Such an enjoyable watch.
The last interviewer knew she was a good candidate and they probably needed someone asap. Sometimes with jobs.. it's about being in the right place at the right time.
good video yunger generation need these video to inspire them to never give up
The young lady in the film is probably about age 65 now. I wonder where is she now and how did her life turn out.
This was almost 50 years ago, 70 at least. If she kept her sweet disposition she probably married well and had a couple of kids.
Ruth had some groovy threads.
When the world was pleasant to live.
Were you paying attention?
Before the crack era
I'm glad she got the job she wanted.
Hey, I love the channel, just don't come on too often because it hits home. 38 so I know U know I know U know I know U know. lol
This was precious
No computers???? AMAZING!!!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!! WAS THAT LUIS FROM SESAME STREET!!!!??????
Yep it was him
This was before computers.
nothing has changed... black girl "i think i'd like to do some office work, but I didn't take the business class" white girl, "neither did my sister, and she's been working in a office for three years." now that white lady in the second scene was really trying to help her get ahead, by dropping some knowledge on her.
Very interesting
I'm surprised they actually did documentaries like a reality show back then... I didn't see any as a child though🤔🤔🤔
Beautiful natural black women.
Extremely rare to find in this day in age..
Not really
ugh i need her hair
Nice video!
When nothing changes you know it not you. The incenti've is to beg and buy more skills. They skipped that part to give a Cinderella theme to a harsh reality.
Such style
I just realized that was Luis from Sesame Street Rip Luis he was my. Favorite character from Sesame Street as a kid and so as maria rest in peace Luis from Sesame Street
Omg that style I love that era so glad to have be born in that time just wished I could've been a teen instead of a baby lol
me too😣😣😣
I’m happy for you sis
Lovely
Is it just me or does the guy who hired her look like a young Robert Mueller?
He's actually a character from Seseme Street.
7:01 borrowing a pen and chewing on it NOOOOO
Yess
Holy smokes! Then: Please take this aptitude test, IQ test, typing test,...tell me about your extra-curricular activities...sorry, you're not qualified. Now: You showed up and you have a pulse...hired!
HAHA!!! Times have changed for the better!!! No more favoritism, and stupid office jobs! The job interviews just 15-20 yrs ago were so pathetic, the employer had total control and they could do whatever they wanted, ask you stupid questions and personality tests, screw all that dumb stuff!! Can you type??? Yes, we got 5 year olds that can txt and type 300 words per second now a days! So glad I don't live in this time zone, so dumb, It pretty much held everyone back.
Interesting.
@4:45 Luis from Sesame Street.
Marguerite Ray 7:29
nice looking lady
one of the BIGGEST problems in getting hired today for many young people, black or white, is the lack of proper language skills. It was like, I was like, they were like, she was like... is terribly overused. Watch a live news report and ask an eye witness what he or she saw. I guarantee the word CRAZY will be part of the description. It was like....crazy. Mmmkay D'Uniqua, we'll be in touch.
Man that girl is pretty they talked pretty walked pretty wow I wish I had a.time.machine.
I applaud the black woman interviewer schooling her on proper interviewing techniques. You'd think the agencies would tell her that. Appearance in everything as the interviewer noted. She could not get a job today with her hair in that style.
Jane Doe you sound white as fuck you shouldn't say a dam thing you were always jealous of the black woman and before mixing you didn't stand a dam chance standing next to her she is the standard! Point blank
What's wrong with her natural hairstyle? In my office I see gentiles with pink, green and purple hair and have no degree but work for a world renowned organization. In the words of my gentile bro in law JBW. Figure it out. Her hair was just fine and I would rather see that than the rainbow on someones head and piercings in the nose and eyebrows with tatted symbols on someone's neck in a professional building.
Marsum I had the misfortune of learning firsthand of lack of acceptance in the workplace. I happen to have natural hair and looking for a 2nd job. I received many interview but no offers. I suspected it was my hair that some can't get past so I tried an experiment. I received an interview, slapped on a wig and guess what????? I was offered a job on the spot. I declined because I didn't want to change who I am. I learned that some in business have a certain perception of how blacks present ourselves. I think my braids, although pulled off my face into a professional bun, was deemed threatening...just my opinion. I view my natural hair as a sigh of strength and some are threatened by that strength.
@@nola06 I wear my natural hair as well and was asked why I do so. My reply to the individual asking was why do you wear your hair grey and thinning showing how your scalp is pink and the knots I see past the thinning hair. I get it; we are not to be our natural selves regardless of how well kept we are. Pretending to emulate the so called Anglo standards of beauty just does not appeal at all to me.
@@israelisrealallpraisestoth8129 so...because I'm able to string together coherent sentences I sound white???? Shame on you! Unfortunately, that's not the 1st time I heard that...
Gotta earn the $1.25 an hour.
When women were decent
ain't this Aretha Franklin!
IN THE FLESH!!!!! GROOOVY, AUNTIE REE REE. R E S P E C T., HEYYYYY.
No
Before California became a 💩🕳️!