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Guide to hiring Women

It's a little thin on information. For example, it doesn't even mention how women can really be motivated by a little pinch on the butt as a sign of appreciation for a job well done.
 
Women are not harder to train than men. In fact, I found the opposite to be the case while teaching a beginning motorcycle safety course. Those that professed to have natural skills or "experience" (almost exclusively men) paid far less attention and some even tried to "correct" the course content presented. Every range "accident'' that occurred involved only those male "experts". ;)
 
Any guide to hiring women needs to start here:

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Women are not harder to train than men. In fact, I found the opposite to be the case while teaching a beginning motorcycle safety course. Those that professed to have natural skills or "experience" (almost exclusively men) paid far less attention and some even tried to "correct" the course content presented. Every range "accident'' that occurred involved only those male "experts". ;)
At the risk of being flamed as a sexist, I at least understand where the video is coming from. First of all, men probably didn't know how to work with women, and men and women do think differently about things. Not that one way is better than another, but they do tend to think in different ways. So it's good for a man (who would have been the boss) to understand you have to treat women differently than you would treat a man. And before anyone tries to say men and women are the same, I can tell you you're wrong. Men and women think and react to stimuli in different ways.

Second of all, I'm assuming that, given the timeframe, this was probably during WW2 or around that time and there probably were a lot of women coming into factory jobs with not a lot of experience and you would have to start in simple terms. And that's not because they were women, but because they are just new.

Obviously, in today's world, that video may seem sexist, but (keeping in mind I wasn't alive at the time, so I speak from textbook knowledge, not firsthand) it doesn't seem like it's nearly as unfair as some people would want to believe it is.
 
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Was this leaked from the Trump campaign?

I'm unsure. However, if Trump gets us into s huge war, we might see a lot of noob women and men and the non-binary, introduced into machine shops over the next few years.
 
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