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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To PP: No, these senior male managers don’t do a great job. I require zero supervision and can do my job with a left leg. They often come with $40k expense reports from business trips in developing countries (guess why); forget plug in big numbers in multi-million budgets where it’s their responsibility and then pout like spoilt babies or try to pretend it’s not their project, when it’s brought to the attention of HR. Just like at home - women have to pick up their dirty socks at work [/quote] In other words, you overdramatize and critique everything they do to your co-workers and, for good measure, the whole of DCUM, during working hours no less... when your job is to simply pick up the dirty socks. In other news, I just accepted a manager position offer over the phone. I suppose that means women are earning only 60 cents to my dollar now.[/quote] You are a telling example how toxic masculinity talks [/quote] Point is, if Ms. Socks kept her head down and learned to adapt, rather than nitpicking everything and everyone at every step of the way, she might be higher on the corporate ladder. I dated a girl like her before. Highly neurotic, and very similarly critical of her male bosses as the PP. She confided in me that she was scared, because she knew she couldn't advance beyond her assistant manager role at a small bank and was stagnant, no matter how many trainings she took or certifications she got. And it's true... You never see that type of person in an executive, director, or senior manager role.[/quote] Wow, I can see why you're single.[/quote] Yea - that’s what men usually try to pull: switching the labels and bullying subordinates, where they should be just fired for stealing from the company for taking escorts on corporate dinners. And some of them even get promoted by similar minded males. Most corporate embezzlements are committed by men (starting from my own exH). [/quote]
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