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Quote from: Del. on August 26, 2024, 10:51 AMJo from Wisconsin was on old forum and I think briefly on here.

Yea I liked her. She couldn't deal with the Dead Cat video. :o

I sometimes think Smit is really a Girl.

And Neuro.

But they are just Liberals. (Feewings) ::)  :-*
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Quote from: Bucky Cornstarch on August 26, 2024, 10:47 AMQuestion for the mods: Has a woman ever visited/joined/posted on this forum?

My girlfriend joined and posted a few times when it first kicked off. Just music. 

I think that in my entire machining career I've only seen about 3 females working on machines. I would imagine that's changed by now?
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Quote from: neurosis on August 26, 2024, 11:04 AMMy girlfriend joined and posted a few times when it first kicked off. Just music. 

I think that in my entire machining career I've only seen about 3 females working on machines. I would imagine that's changed by now?

Bwahhaa We are Flush with IBEW and they Have just 1 Girl and she spends more time in Commercials then on the Floor.

But I think the first time they show the electrocuted Girl who was pissed at her wife. :(

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Quote from: neurosis on August 26, 2024, 11:04 AMI think that in my entire machining career I've only seen about 3 females working on machines

Same. A couple of years ago we hired a woman (early 30's) to be a button pusher, she had zero experience in a shop. I'll be damned if she wasn't the best operator I've ever seen in all my years. She busted her ass and I never once had to tell her twice how to do something. She listened and got it right the first time.
She's since quit because she was working 2 jobs, her other job hired her full time for nursing which was her passion.
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"Yea I liked her. She couldn't deal with the Dead Cat video"

She got tired of jerks and assholes.
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Quote from: mowens on August 26, 2024, 01:30 PM"Yea I liked her. She couldn't deal with the Dead Cat video"

She got tired of jerks and assholes.

I'm friends with her on Facebook.
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Quote from: Del. on August 26, 2024, 01:50 PMI'm friends with her on Facebook.

Tell her I said "Hi" and unlike these other Jerks and Assholes I miss her. :)
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Quote from: Del. on August 26, 2024, 01:50 PMI'm friends with her on Facebook.
I closed my account in 2018 IIRC. It was past it's use by date and didn't age well.

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Quote from: Jeff on August 26, 2024, 11:13 AMSame. A couple of years ago we hired a woman (early 30's) to be a button pusher, she had zero experience in a shop. I'll be damned if she wasn't the best operator I've ever seen in all my years. She busted her ass and I never once had to tell her twice how to do something. She listened and got it right the first time.
She's since quit because she was working 2 jobs, her other job hired her full time for nursing which was her passion.
Girls, tend to listen more, and have zero chips on their shoulders, and "nothing to prove".
Also, they are far better at doing repeat (boring) work such as assembly work, which is why factories were always filled with them....

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Quote from: neurosis on August 26, 2024, 11:04 AMMy girlfriend joined and posted a few times when it first kicked off. Just music. 

I think that in my entire machining career I've only seen about 3 females working on machines. I would imagine that's changed by now?
I was shocked the first time i saw a women doing manual work on a Bport  a few decades ago  the 70's and then we had one of the VP's at a HiTech company that had a daughter who he wanted to get a job for her so he hired her and stuck her in our shop, that was mid 80's and then the last one was a about 3 or so years ago  and was a farm girl that was raised in the upper midwest and they had a shop for the farm and also as a side business so they trained everyone in the family in the shop and they all worked, A Pretty Good Machinist since she was trained as a manual Machinist, By Her Grandfather and Dad before she moved west. Then became a Mom full-time. None after that. 8)   
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Quote from: Newbeeee™ on August 27, 2024, 01:54 AMGirls, tend to listen more, and have zero chips on their shoulders, and "nothing to prove".

Apparently, we run in different circles.

Quote from: Newbeeee™ on August 27, 2024, 01:54 AMAlso, they are far better at doing repeat (boring) work such as assembly work, which is why factories were always filled with them....

When I was a boy my mom worked at either Beech or LearJet doing electrical wiring; I think for that very reason.
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The very first machine shop I worked in had a half dozen little Hardinge turret lathes
(5C collet nose/2 station cross slide and a 6 (8?) station indexing drill tailstock)
All of then were operated by middle aged women.