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There's a Swedish Girl over on the other forum and she could actually teach you a thing or twoOut of interest, how many female electricians do we have on this forum?
She works for a DNO
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There's a Swedish Girl over on the other forum and she could actually teach you a thing or twoOut of interest, how many female electricians do we have on this forum?
There's a Swedish Girl over on the other forum and she could actually teach you a thing or two
She works for a DNO
Well that's an indication of how good she might be, working for a DNO that is.There's a Swedish Girl over on the other forum and she could actually teach you a thing or two
She works for a DNO
Dominatrix National Organisation???
However, as others have pointed out there are different types of women entering the industry, some of whom are there to make a statement. Imho anyone there to do anything other than excel at their job should just shuffle off. And in general, any attempt to artificially balance the sexes in any workplace really p*sses me off!
Does nice oral?
Sorry that's not nice on a public Forum JK no offence
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Does nice oral?
Maybe an age thing, but still not nice, still no offence intended.
Does nice oral?
If your serious about your job then gender is irrelevant.
There are some serious footballers around who are female, but none of them would survive in the Premier league!!!
I explained to the employer, as I would any other apprentice electrician's employer on the same situation that if she's not performing, evidence it and perform a disciplinary. Use standard procedures to get rid of her if she doesn't improve.
I wrote this in my 3 monthly report. I was then pulled by the manager of our work-based learning department and told I should have never said anything as having a girl is good for the figures.
2 weeks later I put my notice in and went back contracting. Being PC isn't for me!
The reality is, that anyone looking to hire a spark wants the best spark for their money - it's a business, it's always about performance Vs cost. Even a hirer that did happen to be sexist would still probably choose the female spark if there was evidence to suggest she was the best for the job. All that matters is performance.
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