Just go for it, just don't whine about it ever or require a man to do some parts of the task and you will be fine. These kind of job requires a man attitude not necessarily a man to do them.
A female electrician or something is refreshing (I actually know a female plumber believe it or not and I only really know that 1 trades woman). Kinda hot too.
There is certainly nothing wrong with it! A job is a job, and as long as you're content with it, I don't see why you couldn't go for it!
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Personally that's not my thing but trade jobs are like so good and the pay only gets better as you can eventually run your own business and such. Also trade jobs pretty much never go out of style and pay well so its reliable.
Yeah women love marrying trades guys and then divorcing them. If you want the best chance at staying married, it's statiatically better to become an engineer or an architect. www.monster.com/.../job-divorce-rate-1017
Yeah because job = staying married, what a stupid way to think lmao. I don't like working trade jobs because they can be difficult and physically demanding at times which is just not me 🤷‍♀️
So tell me then do you know how all of those divorces happened and what was going on in those marriages? No you don't which is why stats don't tell the whole story. Things happened to be that way and you take it as the whole truth.
You're not wrong, but statistically speaking, you can't deny that there is at the very least a correlation here. I agree that causation is impossible to prove here, but at the same time, I feel like the fact that it's doubled implies that the career itself seems to play a part.
Well since we don't have others to base it off it use your own perspective, would you be more likely to divorce a woman for being a chemical engineer or an engine mechanic? A lot of stats can easily be misrepresented on how they're counted as well. There is many ways to make certain stats seem inflated to try to generalize certain opinions. Always think for yourself.
I'm just saying that there is a clear correlation and it seems to infer a partial causation upon the career itself, or at least factors tied to the career. Otherwise it seems strange that it would be so prevalent in certain jobs and so much less prevalent in others.
I worked in a car shop with a girl mechanic who was a stripper before working with us. You have to have to right attitude before going in to a male dominated field. If you can do your job good, you will earn their respect. Although it still won't stop guys from hitting on you, showing dick pics, talking dirty to you etc. So, if you're strong enough to handle that then go for it.
Do what makes you happy, but understand id you're working in a male dominated field, keep in mind every sack of crap who is bad at his job is going to go out of thier way to be shit heads to you.
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In case she is good at it, not just filling some 'woke' agenda and actually she is doing it, why not.
Doing it not because you actually enjoy and want to do it, but doing it to right some perceived injustice against whatever group, in this case women, or to fulfill a predetermined quota.
Essentially, doing it outcome-oriented (there MUST be 50% women in trades. Why? It-it just does OK!) as opposed to process-oriented (I want to be a plumber therefore I'm going to become a plumber).
My suggestion is to start with welding school. I have known several female welders who were excellent. You could easily get an apprenticeship and slide into very high paying gig.
I do heating and air conditioning work and I have seen girls who do it as well. Also I have seen girls doing apartment maintenance. I agree it is just a job and I like the idea of girls doing what they like to do no matter the job.
I think that any job a man can do a woman do just as equally great a job. My significant other , she is mechanical inclined and knowledgeable about automotive repair... Look at first responders: Law Enforcement, Fire , ems... so many women doing the same as men and some even better. Same for the military. As far as I am concerned women can do anything a man can do
Law enforcement, fire and military have lowered physical requirements for women, meanwhile the men have higher ones. All that does is make the whole system weaker.
Fundamentally, I couldn't care less. My only problem with it is with how women react to it. I would be fine not doing those things myself, but women tend to jot that stuff down and let it add up to a divorce or breakup. That's why I would do it. The fact that you ask these questions shows that women are thinking in these terms. So I won't be trusting the poll.
As a MAN I can tell you I have no problem admitting that a woman can do a job just as good as a man, and in many cases better. You always remember to be the best you can be at whatever you do and you will accomplish ANYTHING!
Whenever I'm working on plumbing, I'm always contorted trying to get into tiny spaces and smashing my knuckles because my hands are too big. It would probably be better suited for a woman with smaller stature and smaller hands.
Im all for a girl doing what she wants even if that means she’d rather do a trade that’s totally fine.. There’s just certain certain jobs that the vast majority of women couldn’t keep up with physically or could injure themselves easily that would be my concern.
As a classically trained Tradesman I have no problems with women doing a 'man's job' just as long as they have the qualifications and the have the physical strength to do the job
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Just go for it, just don't whine about it ever or require a man to do some parts of the task and you will be fine. These kind of job requires a man attitude not necessarily a man to do them.
A female electrician or something is refreshing (I actually know a female plumber believe it or not and I only really know that 1 trades woman). Kinda hot too.
There is certainly nothing wrong with it! A job is a job, and as long as you're content with it, I don't see why you couldn't go for it!
Personally that's not my thing but trade jobs are like so good and the pay only gets better as you can eventually run your own business and such. Also trade jobs pretty much never go out of style and pay well so its reliable.
Yeah women love marrying trades guys and then divorcing them. If you want the best chance at staying married, it's statiatically better to become an engineer or an architect.
www.monster.com/.../job-divorce-rate-1017
Yet women seem to hate working trades jobs... I wonder why...
Yeah because job = staying married, what a stupid way to think lmao. I don't like working trade jobs because they can be difficult and physically demanding at times which is just not me 🤷‍♀️
Chemical engineers have a divorce rate of 21.1% small engine mechanics have a 46.2% divorce rate. It's literally double the chance.
Apparently dislike for difficult and physically demanding work is common among women.
So tell me then do you know how all of those divorces happened and what was going on in those marriages? No you don't which is why stats don't tell the whole story. Things happened to be that way and you take it as the whole truth.
You're not wrong, but statistically speaking, you can't deny that there is at the very least a correlation here. I agree that causation is impossible to prove here, but at the same time, I feel like the fact that it's doubled implies that the career itself seems to play a part.
Well since we don't have others to base it off it use your own perspective, would you be more likely to divorce a woman for being a chemical engineer or an engine mechanic? A lot of stats can easily be misrepresented on how they're counted as well. There is many ways to make certain stats seem inflated to try to generalize certain opinions. Always think for yourself.
I'm just saying that there is a clear correlation and it seems to infer a partial causation upon the career itself, or at least factors tied to the career. Otherwise it seems strange that it would be so prevalent in certain jobs and so much less prevalent in others.
I worked in a car shop with a girl mechanic who was a stripper before working with us. You have to have to right attitude before going in to a male dominated field. If you can do your job good, you will earn their respect. Although it still won't stop guys from hitting on you, showing dick pics, talking dirty to you etc. So, if you're strong enough to handle that then go for it.
Do what makes you happy, but understand id you're working in a male dominated field, keep in mind every sack of crap who is bad at his job is going to go out of thier way to be shit heads to you.
In case she is good at it, not just filling some 'woke' agenda and actually she is doing it, why not.
What does filling woke agenda mean?
Doing it not because you actually enjoy and want to do it, but doing it to right some perceived injustice against whatever group, in this case women, or to fulfill a predetermined quota.
Essentially, doing it outcome-oriented (there MUST be 50% women in trades. Why? It-it just does OK!) as opposed to process-oriented (I want to be a plumber therefore I'm going to become a plumber).
@BrosephBrostar Could not say better myself.
Ah thankyou for explaining it to me
My suggestion is to start with welding school. I have known several female welders who were excellent. You could easily get an apprenticeship and slide into very high paying gig.
I do heating and air conditioning work and I have seen girls who do it as well. Also I have seen girls doing apartment maintenance. I agree it is just a job and I like the idea of girls doing what they like to do no matter the job.
I think that any job a man can do a woman do just as equally great a job.
My significant other , she is mechanical inclined and knowledgeable about automotive repair...
Look at first responders: Law Enforcement, Fire , ems... so many women doing the same as men and some even better. Same for the military.
As far as I am concerned women can do anything a man can do
Law enforcement, fire and military have lowered physical requirements for women, meanwhile the men have higher ones. All that does is make the whole system weaker.
Fundamentally, I couldn't care less. My only problem with it is with how women react to it. I would be fine not doing those things myself, but women tend to jot that stuff down and let it add up to a divorce or breakup. That's why I would do it.
The fact that you ask these questions shows that women are thinking in these terms. So I won't be trusting the poll.
As a MAN I can tell you I have no problem admitting that a woman can do a job just as good as a man, and in many cases better. You always remember to be the best you can be at whatever you do and you will accomplish ANYTHING!
Whenever I'm working on plumbing, I'm always contorted trying to get into tiny spaces and smashing my knuckles because my hands are too big. It would probably be better suited for a woman with smaller stature and smaller hands.
Go for it. If you can do it, do it. If you want to learn how, then learn how.
As long as they can do it as well as any other professional, I don't care.
Im all for a girl doing what she wants even if that means she’d rather do a trade that’s totally fine.. There’s just certain certain jobs that the vast majority of women couldn’t keep up with physically or could injure themselves easily that would be my concern.
Freaking great. I think it’s awesome that women get to do “man jobs” now. It’s about gender equality.
It's just a job to get done. Doesn't matter to me who does it.
As a classically trained Tradesman I have no problems with women doing a 'man's job' just as long as they have the qualifications and the have the physical strength to do the job
as long as u can do the work there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to get a job doing it.
good luck.