Oh boy, she works with a bunch of sales reps for VIP tickets. So she works with rich brats all day and sales bros. looooool.
Yeah...consuming alcohol is part and parcel.
Oh boy, she works with a bunch of sales reps for VIP tickets. So she works with rich brats all day and sales bros. looooool.
Hey!!! I resemble that description lolLet's be honest. Salesmen are bullshitters. Their job is to sell you something whether you want it or not. And what's the best way for good old boys to bullshit/shoot the bull? With a drink in their hand!!! Sounds like Puka ain't the only guy in the Rams organization who should lay off the liquor!!!!!!
Nothing derogatory intended!!! I have been a salesman a couple of stretches in my life. I prefer Scotch over Beers though. Except in the summer. Then it's gin and tonics.Hey!!! I resemble that description lol
This has nothing to do with McVay or team culture.Since McVay has taken over, I have felt that the Rams are the best run organization in the NFL, and have created an incredible team culture.
This (if true) is very worrying. I hope that this has been addressed.
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Plaintiff was a high-performing, long-tenured employee who consistently delivered exceptional results, including season ticket renewal rates of approximately 98-99%, and was regarded as one of the top performers in her department.
Exactly. It was a great job with all the perks when it was fun. Until it wasn't.Oh boy, she works with a bunch of sales reps for VIP tickets. So she works with rich brats all day and sales bros. looooool.
There’s the other side.And I could see it being a good ole boy department. Salesmen are a different breed from other departments that exist in today's environment. At least where I have worked in the past.
If anyone talked like that to a woman in every other department for every company I have worked, they would either get an immediate suspension or fired.
I wasn't saying anything about women's rights. I was just talking about how salesmen are a different breed than every other guy in the workforce.There’s the other side.
Women now dominate the work place. They are no longer expected to stay home and nurse. That tired cliche has been dead for a long time.
Try being a manager and getting rough (verbally) with a female employee. Your ass is in HR—you’re fired if she pursues it further.
If the tables are turned, “she’s just tough. It’s her way.”
Been there.
Nearly every company starts ALL employees at a same given rate.
How you rise is different. That’s a story for another day.
The idea that women are short changed in the workplace is bullshit. They have the advantage and is why managers prefer women to be the assistant managers and supervisors. It’s the layer of protection.
It’s the cowardly way men run a large business. They give their agenda to their myrmidons and create a barrier between you and the REAL decision making. It works better if that go between is female.
Having said all that, bad behavior and unprofessional attitude is counterproductive and merits repercussions. I just didn’t want this to turn into another crying jag for women’s rights in the workplace. Trust me, they’re doing just fine.
From the article:
"The dispute arose from a lawsuit filed by Brittany Todd against the Rams. She claims that her March 10, 2026 termination happened after she complained that her immediate supervisors were consuming alcohol during work hours “to the point of extreme intoxication,” that they coerced subordinate employees to consume alcohol, that they berated employees “to an abusive level” after becoming intoxicated, and that they berated employees for their religious views."
If true, it's crazy that while working, consuming alcohol to the point of extreme intoxication and the rest—salespeople or not how could they get away with this. I'm not getting in the alcohol debate. That's a personal choice provided you don't hurt others.
I have to wonder what time they worked? Were they partying at events? Not since High School have I tried to influence someone to drink. It has nothing to do with the football side of the Rams. It's not a good look for the organization.
I have worked in beer for over 30 years. Sometimes it's my job to consume alcohol when I am at an event, trade show, or dinner with clients. I never get intoxicated on the job. I treat everyone with respect and give each individual the attention they deserve. I'm polite. I remember things about people families, hobbies, and beer interests. Be the professional in the room. If this is true, get rid of all of them.
So let them get drunk. Close the sale professionally.Yeah but youre not selling to LA rich kids 100s if thousands of dollars in PSL fees alone. I mean these clients are far and wide when it comes to personalities and how they enjoy themselves.
Unfortunately youre at the mercy of those rich 24 year olds who love strippers and booger sugarSo let them get drunk. Close the sale professionally.
Sales people drink with clients all of the time especially when trying to land a big fish. You'd be surprised how hard they party. This is someone looking for a payday or is oblivious to the status quo of her industry
Yeah but youre not selling to LA rich kids 100s if thousands of dollars in PSL fees alone. I mean these clients are far and wide when it comes to personalities and how they enjoy themselves.
You are making assumptions without any facts. It doesn't sound like a person looking for a payday.Unfortunately youre at the mercy of those rich 24 year olds who love strippers and booger sugar
I totally get it. My point was something antiquated and SOP is what it is. She knew the game she was playing and cried foul when it suited her. Seriously, drunken horny salesmen didn’t help her at some point?I wasn't saying anything about women's rights. I was just talking about how salesmen are a different breed than every other guy in the workforce.
Buzzed not drunk. Contracts signed while even moderately intoxicated may not be enforceable in CA.So let them get drunk. Close the sale professionally.