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    Anonymous
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    This is short and sweet but just imagine what I dealt with, if this small detail was excised by a woman. I recently vacated a position as a senior director in the health field. Among stories that are almost unbelievable, was my dress. I wore a dress shirt and tie to work my first week, which was a professional field (in which I hold a masters degree), I was pulled into the Executive Director’s office (remember I was a senior director myself), only to find that I was being scolded because another FEMALE senior director had complained that my shirt and tie were too intimidating to the other females..this was in my first week, I was there for a year, working with 90 percent females..imagine what I went through in that time. I will close with this: Several months after I hired a young FEMALE health professional, and gave her her entire future career and life, I found that she was talking s~~~ about me, not listening to me, and then went on maternity leave. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE IF YOU ARE IN A POSITION OF POWER AS A MAN DO NOT HIRE A FEMALE..PLEASE I BEG YOU, WAIT FOR A MALE TO COME ALONG. Those are a few of hundreds of accounts i dealt with.

    Long Live MGTOW

    #39476

    I started my teaching position at a certain post-secondary institution at the same time as its wellness co-ordinator.

     

    She didn’t do a whole lot aside from drinking coffee and going around to the various vending machines and putting stickers on what she thought was “yucky” stuff.  Her newsletter consisted of articles that she filched from various popular magazines.

     

    After 6 months, she went on stress leave.  She remained away for at least the next year and a half until someone finally figured out that she was bilking the institution, after which she was canned.

     

    And students wonder why their tuitions are so high?

     

    #39478

    Anonymous
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    Sounds about right..I am actually doing my PhD now, post-my director position, only to witness such things. As a teacher you will appreciate this. I observed personally a girl in a doctoral level class get a low mark on a paper and tell the professor in front of us all that he marked it in a “masculine” way..no, you’re just f~~~ing really stupid.

    Long Live MGTOW

    #39482
    MgtowWave
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    I think at some point somw sex segragation is going to be necessary. Look up an article called “Catfights over handbags and tears in toilets”. I’m sure it won’t be allowed for men to segregate out the women in our lifetime.but eventually it will happen.

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

    #39536
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    Dolla:

     

    I taught at that institution for several years.  As well, I was a TA, both while I was working on my first master’s degree and, later, on my Ph. D.  Most of my detractors were women and many of them tried all sorts of crapola in order to get the marks they thought they “deserved”.  You name it, chances are I encountered it.

     

    I was accused of “gender bias”.  I marked “too tough” because “we’re just learning this stuff” or “we’ll have time to learn it later when we get jobs”.  I constantly heard:  “It’s not fair!”, meaning that I didn’t give an overwhelming advantage to someone because she possessed a certain anatomy.  One woman even accused me of racism, something I took umbrage to as I’m a naturalized citizen and endured my share of verbal (and sometimes physical) abuse because of where I was born.

     

    Unfortunately, much of that played into the hands of my enemies, particularly at the place where I was teaching.  My last department head and the assistant DH tried for years to get rid of me.  Any complaint, particularly that of a female student, was used as evidence against me.

     

    When there were accusations against me, it was the institution’s policy that my detractor remain unidentified for his or her own “protection”.  That, course, meant anybody could say anything they wanted about me and I had no right, therefore, to know what happened or who made the complaint.  Never mind that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms gave me the legal right to face my accusers and give my own account.

     

    The general public doesn’t know about this, not that it would care.  The educational system caved in to feminism, and its bastard child political correctness, years ago.

     

    #39611
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    Anonymous
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    Oh ya, I taught advanced research methods, I couldn’t believe the bulls~~~ female excuses I heard at the Master’s level..it really is disgusting, even as a student, how many woman I helped out along the way (not expecting anything) but still unreal how none of them even give a s~~~ after, whining to professors, even in my masters I remember them literally going and bitching their grades up to the professor. I agree with you completely that feminism and woman’s rights have taken over acadamia, and as I can attest, also the private sector..I practically was chased out of a director position by a bunch of woman, not to mention the many doctors, psychitrists etc. I worked with who experienced the same. It is just unbelievable how badly it has become, and how men have allowed this to happen.

    Not to mention that 95 percent of the individuals in grad school (at least when I went a few years ago) were woman, my PhD..only man..you have to put in twice the effort as a man now to even get into these schools, and/or positions in the field. I am sure you are more than aware of what I am talking about.

    I dream of the day that I would like to start a business and hire woman only for secretary (or as the like to be called administrative assistant) positions, and let the boys get down to business meetings and getting things done with out a bunch of emotional, irrational, input from the horde.

     

    #39614

    Anonymous
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    Oh and one more thing, on note to your grading expectations, I too have experienced this. Grade inflation, teacher evaluations, political correctness, pushing through every student and their mentally incompetent friends is the new meaning of BA..not to mention this is unfortunately becoming the case for Masters as well.

    #39617

    Anonymous
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    Okay will do, thanks man.

    #39722

    Dolla_D:

     

    Here in Canada it’s nearly impossible for a white heterosexual male to get an academic position.

     

    The foreign grad student I courted, and who I’ve mentioned elsewhere on this site, got a tenure-track position at a certain university a few years ago.  I contacted her and, quite rightly and graciously, congratulated her for it.  She replied that she got the job largely because the government wanted more “women and visible minorities” in such positions.  The fact that she had a background in what that department was looking for seemed to be of lesser concern.

     

    From what I’ve heard, she recently got tenure and is now worming her way into university administration.  After what I went through as an instructor, she’s welcome to it and all the stress and headache that’s often included in the deal.

     

    #39725

    Anonymous
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    Ya, it makes me f~~~ing sick. The Executive Director at the agency I was at got s~~~ on he told me by his female staff for hiring me and saying its good to get a young male in here (the agency was literally 95 percent woman), they s~~~ on him, and they gave him misery to the point over a year, that me and him just agreed to give me some severance and I’d resign and move on, this is no joke, and I am top in my field, beating out a lot of people to get that job, degraded down to nothing by a disgusting hive of woman I was enveloped within.

    Honestly though man, I am glad to be out of there, I was stressed out, bullied by multiple woman, dreaded going in, talked s~~~ about behind my back like a pack of manipulative hyenas waiting to get another woman in my position (which they eventually did after a year)–a woman that used to through fits and literally throw things around her office lol.

    The pathetic irony is staggering.

    #39727

    Anonymous
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    That really disgusts be though man, because I am trying to get an academic position in the next year or so, guess what (I’m a white heterosexual male)..lol its not gonna be easy is it? lol

    #39818

    Dolla_D:

     

    Don’t bother:

     

    http://news.sciencemag.org/education/2015/04/women-best-men-stem-faculty-hiring-study

     

    Of course, the ads would never say:  “Men need not apply”.

     

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    Anonymous
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    Thanks for your input and advice batcave, words of wisdom I will take into my next position.

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