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Men Laugh After Granddaughter Is Forced Out Of Business, Beg Her To Return As Everything Fails
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Men Laugh After Granddaughter Is Forced Out Of Business, Beg Her To Return As Everything Fails

Men Laugh After Granddaughter Is Forced Out Of Business, Beg Her To Return As Everything FailsWoman Is Excluded From Family Business Because Of Her Gender, The Men Come Crawling For Help“Owning Any % Of A Business Is For Men”: Woman Is Excluded From Will, Refuses To Save BusinessWoman Refuses To Save Family Business After Getting Excluded From Will Because She’s A WomanSexist Men Come Crying To Woman For Help With Family Business, She Tells Them No“Business Is For Men”: Granddaughter Gets Screwed By Sexist Will, Watches Company BurnWoman Is Left Very Hurt After Grandpa’s Will: “Showed Another Side”“AITA For Refusing To Offer Any Help To My Uncles And Cousins With The Family Business?”“I Was Just A Girl After All”: Woman Called “Childish” For Refusing To Help Save Family BusinessWoman Devotes Years Working For Grandfather’s Company Only To Be Left Out Of The Will
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Recognition comes in many forms. One of which is being trusted with responsibility. And after supposedly spending years in her grandpa’s company, Reddit user ScallionTop7000 wanted it more than anything.

However, when the man passed away, his will revealed it wasn’t going to happen. While her male relatives were assigned important roles and shares of the business, the woman was excluded from any significant involvement, receiving neither a leadership position nor a stake in the venture. As she claimed online, all because of her gender.

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    This woman said she dedicated long years of her life to her grandfather’s business

    Image credits: Wavebreakmedia/Envato (not the actual photo)

    But she just realized there was no future for her there

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    Image credits: YuriArcursPeopleimages/Envato (not the actual photo)

    Image credits: ScallionTop7000

    This story is indicative of the broader picture

    The Western world is moving forward. In 1999, only three large public companies in the US were headed by women; ten years later that number increased to 15.

    In 2023, women held 10.4% of leadership positions at Fortune 500 companies. (There were a total of 52 women running businesses on the Fortune 500 list, an all-time high.)

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    But at that time, women represented around 58% of the US workforce and only held 35% of senior leadership positions.

    Image credits: EkaterinaPereslavtseva/Envato (not the actual photo)

    In 2023, a majority of Americans (55%) said were too few women in top executive business positions. Americans see many factors as to why this is, such as:

    • Women having to do more to prove themselves than men (58% say this is a major reason);
    • Gender discrimination (50%);
    • Family responsibilities (48%);
    • Many businesses not being ready to hire women for these positions (43%);
    • Sexual harassment creating an environment that makes it harder for women to succeed (40%).

    And people aren’t very optimistic about the future, either. Half believe that even as more women move into management roles, men will continue to hold more of these top positions.

    While you might agree or disagree about the elements contributing to this disparity, one thing is clear: sadly, merit alone is not always enough to break through corporate or, in this case, even familial barriers.

    As the story went viral, its author provided more information on everything in the comments

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    People expressed their support for the woman

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    TribbleThinking
    Community Member
    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Literally not your business. And advisedly not your family either. It's now a poisoned chalice. Let them keep 100% of not very much. Consider starting your own business.

    Janelle Collard
    Community Member
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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like the comment that said: "Start your own business to compete with theirs." :)

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    dandylilah
    Community Member
    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait till it gets really bad. Take out a loan. Make an anonymous bid to buy the business. Keep all your old employees, fire your family, make company great again. Mic Drop.

    Roger9er
    Community Member
    2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What a bunch of åssholes to treat OP like that. There are some really good advices in the Reddit comments. Personally I'd start my own business with the skills I learned there, and keep in touch with the employees I had a good connection with, in order to invite them to come work for me. And then watch the old ship sink, with the entitled misogynist captains aboard.

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    TribbleThinking
    Community Member
    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Literally not your business. And advisedly not your family either. It's now a poisoned chalice. Let them keep 100% of not very much. Consider starting your own business.

    Janelle Collard
    Community Member
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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I like the comment that said: "Start your own business to compete with theirs." :)

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    dandylilah
    Community Member
    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait till it gets really bad. Take out a loan. Make an anonymous bid to buy the business. Keep all your old employees, fire your family, make company great again. Mic Drop.

    Roger9er
    Community Member
    2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What a bunch of åssholes to treat OP like that. There are some really good advices in the Reddit comments. Personally I'd start my own business with the skills I learned there, and keep in touch with the employees I had a good connection with, in order to invite them to come work for me. And then watch the old ship sink, with the entitled misogynist captains aboard.

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