Interns of the world, have you ever found yourself working for free for a lifestyle website that is part of the brand strategy for a collection of affordable career wear that did a reported $100 million in sales in the last fiscal year?

Are you having trouble making ends meet working unpaid in New York City for the daughter of a billionaire presidential candidate, and who is also successful entrepreneur (see above)?

Are you a young woman slogging it out, gratis, for the Trump campaign's putative champion for women?

Then you should probably check out Groupon!

Quincy Bulin, an intern at Ivanka Trump's lifestyle website, which includes a section on #womenwhowork (for free, I guess!), wrote a post this week called "How to Survive as an Unpaid Intern," and it set off a shit storm.

Bulin sourced tips from her compatriots in free labor for the post and they are pretty basic—save your money, set a budget, host a potluck dinner, get a weekend side hustle, etc—but don't offer much in the way of substantive help to someone for a part-time job is going to cut it while living in New York City. Maybe she should have said, ask rich parents for 💰 💰 💰 💰, but maybe that's obvious?

But Bulin and her fellow interns are not the problem—they're just doing what they they need (or think they need) to do to make it in a shitty, unfair system that relies heavily on armies of young people, very often women, working for nothing but college credit. (You bet the Stranger pays our interns.)

How about Ivanka Trump starts supporting women in the workplace, which she purports to care so much about, by offering real support—the kind you can eat and pay rent with—to all the women who work for her?