^that's true for my first job. We deal with HNW clients so our front liners are more or less the same level too. They're not just top schools but good looking and family background as well. But now hindi na rin, wala na rin strict standards on front liners.
I forgot the reason why I replied to this thread ulit was I read this article, it was on my feed kasi. I DISAGREE with this na.
a bit OT pero nasa mukha daw kung rich or poor, probably in the 20th century, but now looks can be bought na and for so much cheaper (hair, teeth, skin, breasts, even FACE - retoke sa nose, eyelids, lips, jaw line, cheeks etc)the study found that impressions of social class influenced the participants level of employability. It was already known from past studies that first impressions and class-related impressions affected someone’s potential to be hired. The results were as the researchers anticipated: the rich-looking test subjects had the employment advantage over the poor-looking ones.
I think in the 21st century esp the 2020s hindi na masyadong disadvantage ang looks, social status, education etc. Ang pangit lang even the walang kwentang tao are making money and making it normal to act like that (jologs influencers)The test group consisted of those with total family incomes of under $60,000 and those with incomes above $100,000, with a median income of $75,000 as a benchmark. The members of this group had their expressionless headshots taken, while another group was brought in to determine which ones they would segregate as “rich” or “poor” with only the photos to judge from. The second group, which consisted of 18- to 22-year-olds, were able to guess correctly enough for the researchers to say it wasn’t by just by chance.
One of the case results suggests that the "arduous experiences" of those from the lower class will impact their well-being and this reflects even in their neutral faces. But when researchers tried once more, this time presenting the smiling photos, the group had less chance of correctly guessing the lower class from the upper class.




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