Corporate Leavers - The Cost of Employee Turnover Due to Unfairness

I could have been a piece of furniture

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I had finished a long week finishing a photo shoot up in Seattle. It was cold, snowing. I was waiting to be picked up by a town car to take me to the airport. The limo driver walked right by me and asked the guy at the desk, "Where is Ms. Addington?" The guy told him he had walked right by me. It just didn't occur to him that a little black woman could be waiting for his car. That slight bothered me because after a week of getting high respect, telling people what to do, and "being the man," so to speak, this limo driver assumed it could not be me. I could have been a piece of furniture. He didn't even notice me. This was after a long week. It stung.