That reminded me of working as a mechanic when I was a young adult, and I was a very good mechanic working for Sears. God made me with very good mechanical inclinations, and I don't fight God. My immediate supervisor was also an excellent mechanic, but the 2 males I worked with were terrible and always did a mediocre job. A woman pulled …
That reminded me of working as a mechanic when I was a young adult, and I was a very good mechanic working for Sears. God made me with very good mechanical inclinations, and I don't fight God. My immediate supervisor was also an excellent mechanic, but the 2 males I worked with were terrible and always did a mediocre job. A woman pulled her car in and made it very clear she would only let one of my 2 male co-workers touch her car. I was happy to stand aside and let her have them. Meanwhile, on another day, I got to work on the car of P.A. Denklar, a US Navy jet pilot at the time. She later retired as a Delta captain and she can be my captain any time. I just finished designing and building almost a mile of road where there had been a 10ft wide, eroded sand trail for 45 years, during which decades the men bickered, and the county did absolutely nothing. This hasn't been a blockade to a 35-year marriage and 3 children, with a grandchild on the way.
There has always been some promotion of incompetence over competence. Before DEI, it was often incompetent men over competent women. I would love to see DEI vaporized, but it seems you just want to go back to the other extreme rather than just promoting merit.
That reminded me of working as a mechanic when I was a young adult, and I was a very good mechanic working for Sears. God made me with very good mechanical inclinations, and I don't fight God. My immediate supervisor was also an excellent mechanic, but the 2 males I worked with were terrible and always did a mediocre job. A woman pulled her car in and made it very clear she would only let one of my 2 male co-workers touch her car. I was happy to stand aside and let her have them. Meanwhile, on another day, I got to work on the car of P.A. Denklar, a US Navy jet pilot at the time. She later retired as a Delta captain and she can be my captain any time. I just finished designing and building almost a mile of road where there had been a 10ft wide, eroded sand trail for 45 years, during which decades the men bickered, and the county did absolutely nothing. This hasn't been a blockade to a 35-year marriage and 3 children, with a grandchild on the way.
That had to have been before DEI!
There has always been some promotion of incompetence over competence. Before DEI, it was often incompetent men over competent women. I would love to see DEI vaporized, but it seems you just want to go back to the other extreme rather than just promoting merit.