Men and the Admin Field

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    Governor Megachris%
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    Sit me in front of a computer, leave me to do my work, and I’m actually content.

    I love data entry, and I love solving problems within an office/company.

    Why is it so hard for men like me to find a position doing things like that? I wonder this, and then I came upon this article here:

    https://www.monster.com/career-advice/article/the-few-the-proud

    “The main reason the profession is female-dominated is that secretaries have traditionally been female, at least for the last 70 years or so, beginning when women entered the office workforce in large numbers,” he says. “Before that, secretaries were almost always men.”

    It’s almost like since women asked for the right privilege to vote, get equal pay, and were put as a primary consideration for a position thanks to Affirmative Action Discrimination.

    Thanks to traditionalism, we men have to suffer to let the women have their pick first…as always.

    It’s not that I can’t work anything harder. It’s that I specialize in this kind of work…and the fact that I have to push harder for those kinds of positions to be noticed over women is beyond infuriating.

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    From a customer standpoint, I’m quite relieved when today, a man answers the phone.
    Men work for a solution for whatever problem has occurred. Women often compound, magnify, and increase it.
    I can’t be the only male who has noticed this.

    "It seems like there's times a body gets struck down so low, there ain't a power on earth that can ever bring him up again. Seems like something inside dies so he don't even want to get up again. But he does."

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    The only solution I found (for myself, mind you) was to stay at the bottom of the pyramid. Think Dilbert only without the sarcastic humor.

    While I was enduring my stay in the house of pain, I invested my surplus income in real estate properties that paid me a positive cash flow.

    As a result, I am free, free(!), of the corporate wage cubicle.

    Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!
    — Thomas Payne.

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

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    The war on men in the office has been going on for years as part of the feminist movement. This all appears great when the company is doing well.
    Now more and more businesses are sinking.

    I think bosses are wising up that only men could do real productive work.
    I do not mean secretarial or factory assembly lines – females are good at monotonous tasks because it does not need a functional brain.

    In all my years working I have never seen a female actually do anything in problem solving. Seriously. No matter the problem.

    Be a problem solver and you have employment for good. Start your own company to solve problems.

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    Solid Snake
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    I own my own business but I run the business and office side of things, my business partner does the repairs on cars.

    I cop s~~~ on a daily basis from everyone about being the ‘office bitch’.

    News flash c~~~s, I own 70% of that business and I control the money.

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