“Self own”
Women think men want to be around them at all times, including the workplace. What they don’t know is that any man with more than a year in the full time workforce (and more than 1 functioning brain cell) can’t stand having female coworkers. Female coworkers are an absolute fucking nightmare. Poor attendance, always filing complaints/lawsuits, and expecting special treatment.
One of the main reasons I transitioned from white to blue collar work, is to be in an all-male work environment. Here there’s no room for entitlement, and anyone who’s gonna cause problems is weeded out with their first month. There’s a tiny handful of women who’ve successfully passed their probationary periods. I respect their work ethic and abilities, but I still keep my distance and keep our relationships strictly professional.
Very much depends on the working environment and women in question. I worked with a fair number of women of different ages and background in blue collar work, and it was only a handful of late-comer higher ups who were insufferable.
If I had to guess, based on those experiences, I'd likely have found myself encountering far more insufferable sorts like those individuals I mentioned in a more white collar environment.
Basically, women who are willing to work hard in the trenches alongside men of similar rank may prove to be quite reasonable, but when you have a job where there's serious opportunity to slack off and/or order other lower workers around, you're more likely to encounter individual women (and sometimes men honestly) who just don't give the slightest fuck about doing their jobs. Not when they can piss around, pass the buck onto someone else, and make their lives hell instead.
This is a big reason why women do so well on assembly lines. There’s simply no opportunity for them to gossip, flirt, or play with their phones. They’re forced to keep all of their attention on the line that’s zipping by at Mach 3. Anyone who stops for a second immediately creates extra work for everyone else, and buddyfuckers don't last long. Women (and men) who can’t handle the pace of this kind of work usually quit after their first week.
“Self own” Women think men want to be around them at all times, including the workplace. What they don’t know is that any man with more than a year in the full time workforce (and more than 1 functioning brain cell) can’t stand having female coworkers. Female coworkers are an absolute fucking nightmare. Poor attendance, always filing complaints/lawsuits, and expecting special treatment.
One of the main reasons I transitioned from white to blue collar work, is to be in an all-male work environment. Here there’s no room for entitlement, and anyone who’s gonna cause problems is weeded out with their first month. There’s a tiny handful of women who’ve successfully passed their probationary periods. I respect their work ethic and abilities, but I still keep my distance and keep our relationships strictly professional.
Very much depends on the working environment and women in question. I worked with a fair number of women of different ages and background in blue collar work, and it was only a handful of late-comer higher ups who were insufferable.
If I had to guess, based on those experiences, I'd likely have found myself encountering far more insufferable sorts like those individuals I mentioned in a more white collar environment.
Basically, women who are willing to work hard in the trenches alongside men of similar rank may prove to be quite reasonable, but when you have a job where there's serious opportunity to slack off and/or order other lower workers around, you're more likely to encounter individual women (and sometimes men honestly) who just don't give the slightest fuck about doing their jobs. Not when they can piss around, pass the buck onto someone else, and make their lives hell instead.
This is a big reason why women do so well on assembly lines. There’s simply no opportunity for them to gossip, flirt, or play with their phones. They’re forced to keep all of their attention on the line that’s zipping by at Mach 3. Anyone who stops for a second immediately creates extra work for everyone else, and buddyfuckers don't last long. Women (and men) who can’t handle the pace of this kind of work usually quit after their first week.
thanks Chyna