Still "Male Dominated" Jobs?

ClassicRockr

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Still "Male Dominated" Jobs

With women getting into jobs all the time that use to be "male dominated" only, I think there are a few that I don't think I've ever seen or heard of women in...........Auto Mechanic, CNC Machine Operator or Welder.

Have never seen a women working on vehicles at any dealerships or auto repair places. Have never seen women operating a Drill Press, Tube Bending Machine, Steel Cutter or anything like that. Have never seen a women doing any welding.

Just something I was thinking about told my wife that I wanted to make a Thread about it and see what you folks think.
 

My son in law and grandson are power linemen. So far,only one woman that either of them knows of. I`ve met her,really nice lady,married with kids. BUT,she drives the trucks,doesn`t actually do the line work (climbing poles,running wire,etc.)
 
Well I don't know, I knew this woman who ran a skip loader by day and was a bar bouncer on Fridays and Saturdays. I wouldn't ever tell her she couldn't do a man's job.

UPDATE: Triggered my interest, googled her name she was born in '49 and passed away in '13, listed a husband but no children.
 

YET... on the other side of the coin... when a man goes into a traditionally female profession such as nursing, he is treated as if he has rainbows shooting out of his hind end. A male nurse is usually seen has having more authority and is promoted faster than his female counterpart. He is also paid more.
 
Remember WWII and "Rosie the Riveter"??? When many of the able bodied men were sent into the military during the 1940's, the major share of our manufacturing war efforts fell to women...by the millions. These ladies built everything from B-17's to Sherman Tanks....and they did a Super Job. Some of the jobs they took were very physically demanding, and probably took a heavy toll on these women...but they managed to get the job done.

After the war, most of them began their second...and even more demanding career....raising the "Boomer" generation.
 
Remember WWII and "Rosie the Riveter"??? When many of the able bodied men were sent into the military during the 1940's, the major share of our manufacturing war efforts fell to women...by the millions. These ladies built everything from B-17's to Sherman Tanks....and they did a Super Job. Some of the jobs they took were very physically demanding, and probably took a heavy toll on these women...but they managed to get the job done.

After the war, most of them began their second...and even more demanding career....raising the "Boomer" generation.

my late mom was a Rosie the Riveter. she help build the B-25 mitchell bomber here locally

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my late aunt helped with P-47 engines

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you come a long way baby. I remember back in the early 80's seeing a large influx of women into the job force. many single but most were divorced, had a kid and a deadbeat X
 
Yup...Small world. I made several service calls to the Fairfax plant in the early 70's, when they were building the Chevy Nova and Buick Apollo there. We lived about 10 miles South of Lake City, in Blue Springs, for about 30 years, before we retired to the boondocks.
 
Are there any female Navy Seals? Just trying to point out that there will always be careers more suitable for males or females due to physical and psychological differences...
 
Yup...Small world. I made several service calls to the Fairfax plant in the early 70's, when they were building the Chevy Nova and Buick Apollo there. We lived about 10 miles South of Lake City, in Blue Springs, for about 30 years, before we retired to the boondocks.

my sister and brother N law still live in BS. he retired from GM (Fairfax) many years ago. my other one still works there. he does robotics.
 
As far as ladies working in the auto mechanic area, I've seen women as Cashiers, but definitely didn't see any in the shops/garages getting greasy! Not saying there aren't any, I just haven't seen any. Have never seen a women operating a CNC machine either. Of course, things could have changed since was last employed in Oct 2007.

I know there are women who compete in rodeo as bronc riders, bull riders, but they aren't in any PRCA sanctioned rodeo's. The only event that has ladies in it at a PRCA rodeo is Barrel Racing and perhaps Team Roping. The "rough stock" riding ladies have their own rodeo association. Have never seen any ladies in the Steer Wrestling or Calf Roping events either.

As far as the Male Nurse occupation goes, it reminds me of the movie Meet the Fockers. Ben Stiller was a male nurse and really got joked around about it by some family members.
 
My grandson`s high school baseball coach (and he is an old high school friend of my kids as well) is studying to be a nurse. He is married with kids,definitely not gay. I haven`t heard any jokes being said about him-doubt there will be any. When my oldest dd had her last baby, her labor and delivery nurse was a man. Married and the father of 12! Doubt that he was gay either....
 
back when I hung drywall we had a truck driver who was a female and she could carry sheet of sheetrock like any man I ever knew....later we had a woman hire one to hang drywall and could not do it, she ended up insulating all day...and then like any male counter part who could not do the work she was laid off
 


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