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Full Show PT 3: Wednesday, February 11 [Vault]

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🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Full Show PT 3: Wednesday, February 11 [Vault]

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0:00.0

The Bird Show.

0:02.5

So a friend of mine is up for a new job, and, you know, tough job market.

0:06.9

So he's been going on interview after interview after interview, trying to find the, you know, the place he's going to work and for somebody to hire him.

0:13.8

And so he's going back for like, I think his third interview or second interview at this place.

0:18.7

And so there's a fair amount of interest, right?

0:21.3

So he's all into it and things are cool and his supervisor the supervisor who um was interviewing him this time

0:28.8

or manager is was a was a female but not the person that he would be working for okay um so the person

0:35.2

who's doing the interview is a good looking female about his age,

0:40.6

he says, right? And standard issue questions, what are your strengths, what are your weaknesses,

0:45.8

casual conversation about what he could bring to the job? And then she springs this on him

0:51.1

in the middle of the conversation. Now, would you have any opposition or do you, what, this is how she phrased it, what problems do you foresee working under a very attractive female supervisor?

1:04.7

Hmm.

1:05.3

Assuming he'd be so distracted he couldn't get his work done?

1:08.1

I don't know.

1:09.0

But that's the way she phrased the question.

1:10.6

What problems do you foresee having? So it wasn't like, would you have a problem? It's like, well, what are your problems going to be? And that's just a weird question to ask in a job interview. It almost sounds like if we checked with HR, that that would be, if not inappropriate, illegal to ask a question like that. Definitely. I don't think, why would it be illegal? Sex discrimination? But what's the discrimination? Well, I mean, if he says he couldn't handle it, then would they ask a female applicant the same thing? That's, I mean, if they do. Because if they don't, then it's not discrimination. Yeah, but I'm saying more than likely they probably wouldn't. What was his answer? He just said, I got to be honest, I don't foresee any problems. First, I try to have sex with her. Right. And if that didn't work out. Especially if she puts out, I think it's all good. I think is what he said. That does seem like a bizarre question. Uh-huh. Totally, totally random and not really,

2:02.0

I didn't think it was discriminatory, but I was wondering like what they were efficient for,

2:06.8

or if people, like, is it a question where they ask the question to see if like his instant

2:12.7

response is a joky, ha ha, how attractive, you know, type of thing.

2:17.6

I wonder, I mean, would they have asked a woman that same question?

2:21.2

It seems to me like that is a question based on some history, not with this guy, but in the office.

2:27.0

So like maybe the last guy, I don't know, for whatever reason, it wasn't so much that he was

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