an opinion about today
Feb. 1st, 2005 11:18 pmi was asked to start filling the pallets that we are taking to OMEA with all the stuff we're taking.
several times people came in saying- "you shouldn't be doing 'man work' like that- where are all the guys?"
first of all, i am more masculine than most of the guys that work in my store.
second. i want to be considered an equal or no different than a male. that means in the good things like the same pay for the same work or my opinion being considered as seriously; as well as the bad things- like doing my fair share of the heavy lifting.
well, i won't be around until saturday. i'll be in cincy. if anyone happens to be going to OMEA, stop by the Stanton's booth and say howdy.
several times people came in saying- "you shouldn't be doing 'man work' like that- where are all the guys?"
first of all, i am more masculine than most of the guys that work in my store.
second. i want to be considered an equal or no different than a male. that means in the good things like the same pay for the same work or my opinion being considered as seriously; as well as the bad things- like doing my fair share of the heavy lifting.
well, i won't be around until saturday. i'll be in cincy. if anyone happens to be going to OMEA, stop by the Stanton's booth and say howdy.