let's add "in general" to "women" and you'd be right.
Women, in general, act like you describe, but I'm lucky enough to have competent women around me that don't. I often opt to pull those women into projects because of their ability to systemize and do mundane, but demanding and important, work. Such as running through test procedures for example. They are also way more likely to produce results in time, or give good notice if they are running out of time.. in general.
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28 Dec 2016 21:17
u/LiberalPenguin
in v/programming
let's add "in general" to "women" and you'd be right.
Women, in general, act like you describe, but I'm lucky enough to have competent women around me that don't. I often opt to pull those women into projects because of their ability to systemize and do mundane, but demanding and important, work. Such as running through test procedures for example. They are also way more likely to produce results in time, or give good notice if they are running out of time.. in general.