I always wonder if they ever consider that maybe it’s just a field that doesn’t interest a lot of women. Like you said. Nobody whines about the lack of women in sanitation
Most women I've worked with are lazy as fuck. The exceptions were almost all foreign born.
I used to work at a tech recruiting shop and the women would come in on Monday and just sit there gabbing about their weekends. The first half of the day, they'd maybe do an hour of actual work.
I'd make anywhere between 85-110 outgoing calls each day. The women would make roughly 40 calls per day. And this wasn't one of those situations where I was making calls just to pump up my numbers. It was because I would work all day while they'd take constant breaks, including just sitting there browsing their phones or whatever.
I was dumbfounded that this didn't appear to bother the owner.
So yeah, it doesn't surprise me that women gravitate towards marketing roles which allows them to sit around browsing LinkedIn, Twitter, etc., and doing one or two hours of actual work each day.
I always wonder if they ever consider that maybe it’s just a field that doesn’t interest a lot of women. Like you said. Nobody whines about the lack of women in sanitation
It's not that it doesn't interest them, but that it doesn't hold their interest. The reality of tech is a boring, mundane, grind.
And women have options that are easier and pay more.
In developing countries there are lots of women in tech and similar fields because they don't have the onlyfans-type easy options.
Most women I've worked with are lazy as fuck. The exceptions were almost all foreign born.
I used to work at a tech recruiting shop and the women would come in on Monday and just sit there gabbing about their weekends. The first half of the day, they'd maybe do an hour of actual work.
I'd make anywhere between 85-110 outgoing calls each day. The women would make roughly 40 calls per day. And this wasn't one of those situations where I was making calls just to pump up my numbers. It was because I would work all day while they'd take constant breaks, including just sitting there browsing their phones or whatever.
I was dumbfounded that this didn't appear to bother the owner.
So yeah, it doesn't surprise me that women gravitate towards marketing roles which allows them to sit around browsing LinkedIn, Twitter, etc., and doing one or two hours of actual work each day.