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by kentrado
2356 days ago
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I read the memo and you are right. I also agree with GP about reaping what you sow. However, I suspect that a lot of people will fail to see the parallels between both stories because their political beliefs requires them to engage in cognitive dissonance. I just take solace in the fact that there are some folks out there that can look at these type of issues logically. Damore wasn't encouraging discrimination, hate or violence on any group of people in his memo. I know this because I actually read the thing and I didn't rely on the second hand account of an perpetually outraged group of people who are disproportionately loud. |
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* Nursing and social work have a majority women workforce, and are much, much more stressful than any Google job by any reasonable definition of 'stressful'. At least at Google you're not worrying about being exposed to literal biohazardous material or handling actual, extensive child/elder/domestic abuse.
* Being a politician, a director, or a CEO are all extremely social positions- in fact they rely almost entirely on one's capacity to be socially persuasive. They are all almost entirely majority men.
* Computer science is very social in the workplace, by sheer need of doing code reviews. Hell, the popular workflow-du-jour is Agile, which requires regular standups, meetings, review, etc.
Computer science is quite social and pretty low-stress. By women who are apparently biologically directed to social, low-stress positions, a desk job like software development should be perfect!