So let's say you're a group of undergraduate women running a conference designed to "promote female representation in technical fields and create a community among women in technology." That is a good thing! Be proud, stand tall. But it is a dumb thing to ask one of your sponsors to provide lady-themed swag. Also, too, it is a dumb thing for the sponsor, Goldman Sachs, to acquiesce to this request and provide Things You Think Ladies Like.
The conference, Women Engineers Code, or WECode, which was organized by an undergraduate student group at Harvard, featured stacks of cosmetic mirrors with the Goldman Sachs logo, a photograph posted to Instagram shows. The Instagram user also said that the bank brought nail files to the event.
Fourth prize was two jobs at Goldman Sachs. (a.k.a. the 80-hour workweek they expect from all of the peons.)
Everybody knows that you don&#039;t carry a knife through airport security. Jeez. You buy it at the airport, <i>after</i> passing through security. (You can actually do this at Charles de Gaulle airport.)