Nov
22

What The Ha-Yell! Hooters Girls Speak To Special Needs Children For Career Day

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NY Daily News — Parents at a Florida elementary school are up in arms after a Hooters waitress was brought in to talk about her job to a group of special needs kids during a career event.

“It’s just the wrong message,” Ashley Dominicci, 32, whose son is a sixth-grader at Calvin A. Hunsinger School in Clearwater, told the St. Petersburg Times.

“I feel like we’re telling them (the students) that you’re the bad kids, and this is all you’ll be in life.”

Dominicci said she wasn’t knocking the busty wing-slingers – “They’re very hard-working,” she said — but that she thought students at the school should set higher goals for themselves.

School principal Stephani Bessette told Dominicci in an email that the point of waitress Brittany Morgan‘s appearance was to show that working at a restaurant was a good way to pay for college, the Times reported.

“Working as a waiter or waitress in order to achieve higher goals should be commended,” Bessette wrote, according to the Times.

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  1. David2001 says:

    There was another story about a former porn star (hooker) who was invited to read at a inner city school in Compton CA. We tell children to raise their standards but it looks like adults at these schools should take the same advice. Is this another inner city school that’s predominately black or hispanic? What’s next drug dealers and pimps on how to earn a quick buck?

  2. Chefgreg1961 says:

    I really don’t see the problem. They make pretty good money.

  3. V. Marie Adams says:

    First, there is a problem if we are trying to raise the bar for our children.  The administration could have had someone from hooters, someone from fast food restaurant and someone from an classy restaurant.  Uniforms are different and the policies are different.  Focus on becoming an restaurant owner and steps leaving to management.

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