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Millennial melts down at work, cries, calls mom — because boss said there is no 'p' in hamster
August 08, 2019
And these are the future leaders of our country!
On Thursday's radio program, Pat Gray and Stu Burguiere (filling in for Glenn Beck this week) marveled over a recent story about a millennial writer who had a complete meltdown at work while "going over edits with her boss."
According to the P.J. Media article, a "communications and public policy executive, branding consultant, professor, writer" named Carol Blymire took to Twitter to share the minute-by-minute unfolding of a spectacle in which a 20-something writer shouts, cries, and ultimately calls her mother (on speakerphone in a "common workspace area") — all because her boss informed her (gently and politely) that there is no "p" in the word hamster.
Here's the full story as told in Blymire's tweets:
Watch the video clip below to hear Pat and Stu discuss the details:
Watch the full episode here.
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