Indiana candy store owner is labeled sexist for using a job posting to rant about toxic girls who were taught by their mothers to split people apart to feel better about themselves
Randy Good, the owner of Good’s Candy Shop in Anderson, Indiana, advertised the three job openings on Facebook on May 20
In the posting, he complained about past employees who were complainers, whiners, lazy, manipulative, haters, clock watchers, and willful
He said the worst were splitters, a behavior almost exclusive to girls who were usually taught by their mothers
The misguided girls are poison in action, he said, and it s where toxicity and drama find their roots
Candy Shop's Not-So-Sweet Job Posting Slammed As 'Sexist' - Indianapolis, IN - Good's Candy Shop in Indiana, whose motto is "work hard, be nice," went on to say women are where "toxicity and drama find their roots."
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Good s Candy Shop in Anderson serves ice cream on National Chocolate Day in this file photo. Owner Randy Good generated controversy with a Facebook post referring to past female employees as splitters and pukers. File photo | The Herald Bulletin
ANDERSON – A local business owner has apologized for language appearing in some of the more than 44,000 comments in response to help-wanted Facebook post that has been widely criticized as being sexist and unprofessional.
Randy Good, owner of Good’s Candy Shop, 1423 W. 53rd St., touched off controversy with a post seeking summer workers that referred to past female employees as “splitters” and “pukers.” The post, which appeared late last week, was widely condemned among commenters but had also been shared more than 13,000 times as of Tuesday morning.