Job Experiences That Woke You Up Or that Reminded You

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    NowNotThen
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    With women more and more coming into jobs that were previously only male, most of us have gotten a dose of red-pill MGTOW truth while just trying to earn a buck. Share your experiences below!

    Not sure of what to make of something, still share it to the best of your ability and I and others will interpret it from another vantage point. I’ll start

    Church Camp Counselor: Once upon a time two years ago, I worked at a church camp. Every morning, I would run three miles and workout on the front porch of my cabin. Well a new girl(17) comes in and is visibly mirin. I didn’t know she was 17 at the time, but I convinced her to come back to my house that was in town. There, she told me she was 17. Checked the local laws and that would have been statutory rape, I don’t f~~~ around like that. She told me her birthday was in a week so I told her we would come back in a week. She agreed and left. She then decides to start latching on to another counselor, but he and I were still good friends. Naturally she was p~~~ed I wasn’t responding to her obvious trap. Time goes by and my time is up and I have to go, but on my way out, a good friend of mine told me that the girl wanted to accuse me of sexual harassment. Luckily, the camp manager had gone around to everyone and asked if I would ever seem like the guy to do that. Now I am brash with my humor, but no one said I seemed to be a guy to do that. Lesson: you can’t trust these hoes!

    Mover: If you have ever worked a job for a moving company, you know the definition of heavy. You’re moving all of someone’s physical possessions out of their house w/o breaking it, putting it onto a truck, driving for possibly or a few miles, and then unloading that truck to place their stuff where they want it. My boss’ girlfriend, for some stupid reason, was allowed to join us on the moves. She did nothing to help. Hardly lifted anything. Would not even move the lamps or sofa cushions. Worthless. She would also have the audacity to remind me how “FRAGILE!” something was while I carried it. Little known fact about “fragile” furniture: it’s usually heavy as f~~~. I had no problem working with the other guys, we busted ass for tips that hardly ever came. Lesson:they are always there to lend a word, not a hand.

    TL;DR: working with women sucks sometimes.

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    MarkusPolus
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    Not really a personal experience but when I drive by construction sites the women seem to get the holding traffic sign job while the men do hard labour because…equality. And you know they tell there friends how hard it is to work in construction.

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    Oldscoundrell
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    Off the net. But thought it amusing and illustrated how most women in a male work atmosphere don’t mesh. Used to work as a welder and this is rated g compared to the bad mouthing humor we gave each other.

    welder

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    I work with lots of women who have FMLA (family medical leave of absence) mandated by the fem-feds who take unlimited time off,then gets mad around tax time W2 I made more and complain that we do the same job. I just grin and walk away because the tally sheet in my mind shows they missed 4-5 months out the year because the men had to pick up the slack. When your sitting on your ass at home you dont feeelzz time.

    Never lose sight of what brought you here.

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    RoyDal
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    My horror stories are not as horrible as they might have turned out. They revolve a pattern I kept falling for, gullible guy that I am.

    Some woman worms a confidence out of me. The next thing I know she has twisted my words and tattled where they could do the most damage. I have had men do this too. What amazed me then is the bosses seemed to like this, at any rate the tattlers got rewarded at raise and promotion time.

    It was not until I stumbled across The 48 Laws of Power that this behavior became clear to me. It took a book to wise me up to what was plain to see all along.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

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    Fermat
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    Worked as a production supervisor for 2 years. Never again.  The female workers were so catty and their vaginas were stuffed with drama like thanksgiving turkeys. Most of higher management was female so they enjoyed bossing women beneath them around.  The minority of male managers were all manginas who never spoke up. Everyone liked me because I was quiet and had no agenda.  In reality I just didn’t care about their nonsense.  Glad I left.

    I have discovered a truly remarkable list of reasons why women are not necessary for a happy life, but alas this margin is too small to contain it.

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    Canadian SportsFan
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    Just general work issues of women not pulling their weight relative to men in the office.

    I had a collegue who didn’t do any work for a solid month, all she did was plan her wedding on work time, and socialized with other female co-workers.  After she got married, she decided working was too hard so got pregnant, after she announced her pregancy, she didn’t do any work whatsoever, and took off all the time for doctors appointments, etc.  When she was supposed to return from maternity leave, she milked the system for 3 months, went on stress leave and eventually got packaged out so they could get rid of her.  Most useless employee I’ve ever worked with.

     

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    Anonymous
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    I never had to work with, around, or for a women (not even one single contract)…. I have no workplace nightmare tales… THANK GOD!

    My private life with women: A LIVING HELL! Now I work and live without women, HEAVEN ON EARTH!

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    Sessna12
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    Worked as a production supervisor for 2 years. Never again. The female workers were so catty and their vaginas were stuffed with drama like thanksgiving turkeys. Most of higher management was female so they enjoyed bossing women beneath them around. The minority of male managers were all manginas who never spoke up. Everyone liked me because I was quiet and had no agenda. In reality I just didn’t care about their nonsense. Glad I left.

     

    Industrial Engineer?

    "We can no more stop him from marrying than we can stop him from making a well researched decision to poke his eyes out with a stick."
    -Sidecar

    #100268
    Sessna12
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    WOMEN ARE THE FIRST TO TELL YOU HOW HARD THEY WORK

    AND THE 1ST TO MAKE EXCUSES

    Sebastian

    "We can no more stop him from marrying than we can stop him from making a well researched decision to poke his eyes out with a stick."
    -Sidecar

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    Martyg
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    I work in a typically male security industry where more women are showing up. I don’t have a story of a few horrible experiences, just a continuous low-grade sensation of the possibility of doom. You have to constantly keep in mind that women can decide that they are offended by absolutely anything. When that happens, your livelihood is finished.

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    Warren Buffet
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    The one time I have worked (for a year) my office was all male. I worked as a stock clerk for that time.
    I can’t relate with what your saying, but if all of that is true then holly s~~~ I’m not looking forward with having to deal with some lazy bitch (male/female), pick up their slack (which I did often at my last job, hate that s~~~), and be afraid of saying anything about women just in case I go and offend the dam woman. Unfortunately that’s just what’s the world is coming to

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