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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (59819)2/1/2005 11:30:32 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
It is time to treat women like equals! Women failed even in the thing that they were good at: deliver babies.

1) They should have delivered then where they were needed and restrained where they are over-flowing.

2) Deliver then in the high classes and restrain it in the lower classes.
This shows women are irresponsbile to do what they are supposed to do.

Women should have taken the leadership in countries where they are suffering and let the men do their thing in the countries that are easy to run.

What we have? Women running countries that are easy to run: Norway, NZ, Sweden and Finland. They take the easy pickings.
Where's Hillary Clinton when we needed her to stop Bush?

The last women I saw doing tough job and making a difference was Mother Teresa of Calcutta!

women should prove themselves in the market out there as entrepreneurs. Not relying in left-leaning government to provided them with pseudo-jobs and be used as electoral Korrals to elect who feather bed them.

My wife has now open her eyes, made a course, (her diploma of a teacher of math, a traditional women's profession is useless) and is going in business and I am supporting her all the way.

I treat my daughter like would treat a boy preparing her to a world of work. As a result she things the son of the newly elected mayor Richa is stupid and lazy. She plays a mean soccer too!



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (59819)2/1/2005 11:47:43 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Most of my friends are young females. I constantly try to help since I get the guts and the experience and see their potential that they should develop:

these are real emails to my Czech female friends:

Elmat in bold.
I am staying just for couple of days - leaving on Wednesday! The training is for 3 days.
Are you going to go back to Prague after the training?

It is very good so far. Quite complicated, but I love to learn something new. It is much better, than to be at work. If I could I would spent my whole live attending different trainings. :-)

Raduska! You want to be a professional trainee!!
The people who does this they are very good at it, and the first thing they do is to get the trainees excited and interested. They've succedeed with you as your reaction shows.

Since the company is investing money in you, because the company things you have what it takes to work for them. NOw you are an asset for them. They're evaluating how you progress and they inform the company's management how you have progressed. The better you perform the more they'll invest on you.
If you enjoy learning, albeit finding it complicated, it is a good sign that you'll enjoy the work itself, once you'd be doing it. Once you work, you can always tell the company you require some more training on this or that and then you'd get a nice time as a trainee at least twice a year.



Have a great time in Nigeria!
I'm bored stiff. No materials shipped. Little to do.
Hope you keep excited about the program.


This is another one: again Elmat in bold:
yeah, but I guess I would like to stick with one or similar profession
if possible, and I would not be so sure about it in telco business here,
since Cesky Telecom has announced to make redundant about 2500 people
within next 6 months, some of them were for years with the company,

Normal stuff. oldies untrainable. Will hire younger, trainable sharper people...
alternative operators are on a low number of employees for months
I have thought of going to work abroad, but I do not think my boyfriend
would like to go to, Alternative replacement boyfriends are avilable elsewhere. No need to bring one along

but that would not be forever anyway
my former flatmate is in UK, just found a new job in a insurance company
but it is sad even though she had a university degree and some years of
practice she is underpaid (suits very the employers in uk), but she
thinks she is going to like it and if nothing at least she will have
some work experience she might use when she moves to New Zealand this is called investment. In this case investing into ones skils saleable elsewhere at higher price. with
her boyfriend (he is NZander, you see)Consider NZ boyfriend too!

This is to show my love for the womankind. I do all that because I know what they need is people with a different approach and the vision to tell them what to do. Because behind every successful women there's a man!!!

If we strip the sexes' battle of the political correctedness women have only to gain!!!