Posted by hank (64.12.96.7) on September 21, 2003 at 01:28:29:
In Reply to: The men at work... posted by Dee (24.156.129.68) on September 20, 2003 at 22:27:31:
> Hi!
> Ok, something has been bothering me and I want to share.
> Where I work, the supervisor's are women, the manager is a women, her manager is a women and anything above that are men. Where I work the female underwriter reprents at 95%. The 5% that are men have all been given special underwriting duties - they say their being resourceful but I beg to differ. NOT ONE OF THESE MALE UNDERWRITER'S HAVE BEEN KEPT IN THE SAME ROLE AS THE WOMEN!! WTF!
> I answer about oh, 70 calls a day on a que and try my hardest to underwrite the 20 application quota. These men have been taken off the que and put in positions of underwriting motorcycles, snowmobiles, and streetmachines... catch the drift, MASCULINE ROLES! I really don't think this would be happening if men were in the lower ranks!! Men don't pamper men, get what I'm saying? "Oh, you drive a motorcycle and are a not so sterotypical masculine goodess.. Well, let mommy give you a helping hand and make your boo boo feel better. Let's put you in a role as motorcycle underwriter where you will do half the work as your female counterpart but it's our little secret kouchy koo.."
> I prefer working for men in lower ranks then women! "WOMEN, STOP MAKING YOUR FEMINE EGO THAT MUCH BIGGER BY STROKING THE MALE EGO. WE ARE LIVING IN 2003, HELLOOOOOO!"
> Nothing pisses off more than running by our Vintage car program guy who sit's there doing absolutely but kiss while I'm over worked!!!! He probably gets paid more than I do too. When I ask him a question, he's so spaced out from doing nothing that he says, "I'll have to get back to you." I feel like going into my female wanting to be a male Type 3w4's office and freaking!!!
> See, this is where Type 4w3 sucks! Intuition and needing to get my point out and on the table, knowing the whole time I'm right but having no where to to vent! This is what Type 4w3 has to deal with everyday and it's exhausting to say the least. We end up telling someone who doesn't have clue as to what were talking about or try telling a co-worker but the person who it should be said to can't be accessed. Dilema Dilema..... arrrrrgh!
> Thanks for listening,
> Dee : )
What's their E types?