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Originally posted by Bellona View PostOh Dear ! at the risk of coming across as a bra burning feminist, none of the above is the sole premise of a "real man's job". Any of these can, and are, done by women also.
Granted, in small numbers (in the Atlantic fisher(wo)man example very small!).
Off to hide now cause im sure there's a on it's way !
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
Erm, we're all office geeks here. A proper man's job would be something like fireman, oil rig worker, deep sea diver, special forces soldier or north Atlantic fisherman. All too cold and painful for any of us.
Granted, in small numbers (in the Atlantic fisher(wo)man example very small!).
Off to hide now cause im sure there's a on it's way !
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostErm, we're all office geeks here. A proper man's job would be something like fireman, oil rig worker, deep sea diver, special forces soldier or north Atlantic fisherman. All too cold and painful for any of us.
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostAh you're a dabbler are you? Data tables? Did you learn to type on a type writer in the 60s?
I've been choking down pole all morning. The pricing is a bit wrong and I have to fix it by 5pm or it gets pulled from the release.
Data tables. What outputs are needed? Jesus Christ, are you 12 impersonating an adult? There's something not right here.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostGosh. He's brave isn't he?
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Originally posted by cojak View PostGosh. He's brave isn't he?
but i forgive you!
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