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A mum who fed her baby at a job interview has been slammed by parents online for being rude, condescending but also ex
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tremely unprofessional. The woman explained that after a successful phone interview in March she was asked to attend a face-to-face interview in the summer for a position in a childcare facility. When the time came, she had no choice
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but to bring her seven-month-old son along with her to the interview, but she made sure they were aware of the situation in advance. She arrived early and was well-prepared, until her son started fussing because he was hungry. When she asked the director if it would be okay if she could feed him solids
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, not a breastfeed, she said: She looked at me funny and asked whether she could wait until after the interview to feed him. She decided to feed him anyway Image:Getty Images/iStockphoto Get the dayapos biggest stories to your email - sign up for the Mirror newsletter Psychologist reveals devastating unseen impact Pxbi Woman in stitches over aunt s mistake after sending snap of lateral flow test result
UPDATE Sept. 18 - Police say the two teens were found safe in Santa Maria early Friday morning.___ Sept. 17 - The Santa Maria Police Department is asking the public s assistance in locating two missing teens.Police say Catalina Wilson, 15, was last seen on Monday at about 5 p.m. on the 500 block of E. Boone St. Wilson is bel
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ieved to be with Joshua Gonzalez,15, who is also listed as a missing teen from Lompoc. Police believe they are currently in the Santa Maria area.Wilson is described as a female, 4 8 , approx. 100 lbs., black hair, brown eyes. It is unknown what she might be wearing.Gonzalez is described as a male, 5 9 , approx. 150 l
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bs., brown hair brown eyes; last seen wearing a black T-shirt, blue jeans, and white sneakers.Anyone with information on their whereabouts is as
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ked to contact the Santa Maria Police Department at 805 928-3781, ext. 2277.