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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 55889"><p>OK2b, I see what you are saying, and I know there are many women lawyers, who could possible be adept enough to be, but what is the percentage of women lawyers, compared to men? Seems to me they dont want to try. Other than Janice Rogers and Priscilla Owens. UPS is still predominately male, but that is because most women dont want or cant do the job. Same with many male dominated industries, construction, truck driving, heavy equipment operators, etc. I cant say that it is easy for a female to get in these kinds of jobs, with EOE, I think if they are qualified, they will usually be given the chance. Most dont want that kind of a job. JMHO. </p><p>PS. I didnt want it either, but I needed to make the money UPS paid. </p><p>I was very in love with operations, but I could not get full time any other way. I wanted to use my degree, and manage, but I didnt like UPS management after 6 yrs as a part time sup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 55889"] OK2b, I see what you are saying, and I know there are many women lawyers, who could possible be adept enough to be, but what is the percentage of women lawyers, compared to men? Seems to me they dont want to try. Other than Janice Rogers and Priscilla Owens. UPS is still predominately male, but that is because most women dont want or cant do the job. Same with many male dominated industries, construction, truck driving, heavy equipment operators, etc. I cant say that it is easy for a female to get in these kinds of jobs, with EOE, I think if they are qualified, they will usually be given the chance. Most dont want that kind of a job. JMHO. PS. I didnt want it either, but I needed to make the money UPS paid. I was very in love with operations, but I could not get full time any other way. I wanted to use my degree, and manage, but I didnt like UPS management after 6 yrs as a part time sup. [/QUOTE]
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