Message from @Dr.Wol

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2018-03-24 15:04:30 UTC  

Wouldn’t that then mean you can’t do both? Unless there’s a job out there that would be hard&nurturing work

2018-03-24 15:04:49 UTC  

You can do both

2018-03-24 15:04:57 UTC  

gender roles aren't an absolute

2018-03-24 15:05:21 UTC  

Joan of Arc wasn't confined to being a maid back in 1430

Just like women now aren't confined to nuturing work

2018-03-24 15:05:31 UTC  

hard work is not exactly the right word i don't think

2018-03-24 15:06:00 UTC  

If you’re saying we’ve evolved to the point where the male role would be something like physical labor on an oil rig, and the female role is now nurturing work like being a nurse

2018-03-24 15:06:10 UTC  

How do you fit both roles?

2018-03-24 15:06:30 UTC  

i would say physical but tech isn't very physical and nurturing can be very physical. There is a word to describe what you mean but hard is not it

2018-03-24 15:06:35 UTC  

Soldier 😛

2018-03-24 15:06:50 UTC  

^

2018-03-24 15:06:58 UTC  

battlefield medic would fill both

2018-03-24 15:07:22 UTC  

i mean hard as in the jobs that really require yuo to just hardball it

You can't just go "eeh i don't wanna, i don't feel my best today"

So anything from oil rigs to kicking everyones teeth in financially on wallstreet

2018-03-24 15:07:27 UTC  

ICU nurse.

2018-03-24 15:07:50 UTC  

or ofc, being a soldier on the frontlines

2018-03-24 15:08:08 UTC  

@Dr.Wol what? you think a parent or nurse can just go "eeeeh, i don't feel like **feeding the kid today**"

2018-03-24 15:08:13 UTC  

lmao

2018-03-24 15:08:21 UTC  

like i said, here is a word for it, but hard is not it

2018-03-24 15:08:29 UTC  

I mean, they can, that just makes them bad at their job

2018-03-24 15:08:43 UTC  

that could be said for an oil rig worker

2018-03-24 15:08:47 UTC  

hence my point

2018-03-24 15:08:54 UTC  

a nurse can call in sick

a soldier in the trenches can't just go "eeh, you guys mind if i go for a drink 1000 meters back?"

2018-03-24 15:09:45 UTC  

yes, but technically an oil rig worker could call in sick. i highly doubt they want a sick person who is at half performance messing around. Now, that doesn't mean they won't TRY and not call in sick

2018-03-24 15:10:10 UTC  

but even a cop can call in sick. there are very few jobs you can't.

2018-03-24 15:10:31 UTC  

hell, even a soldier gets a slightly easier job if sick, even on the front lines in the trenches.

2018-03-24 15:10:40 UTC  

It would be sad for an oil worker, but Deepwater Horizon happened so......

2018-03-24 15:10:58 UTC  

but this is off point

2018-03-24 15:11:13 UTC  

yeah but you know what i mean right?

Basically the kind of jobs where unless you're seeing colors you shouldn't and basically walking becomes an expression of art, you're not just gonna be able to bail

2018-03-24 15:11:17 UTC  

its something work vs nurture work.

2018-03-24 15:11:19 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/398973785426100234/427122246499303424/image.gif

2018-03-24 15:11:26 UTC  

lmao

2018-03-24 15:11:55 UTC  

"have gone to Dependable Patrolium. DP"

2018-03-24 15:11:59 UTC  

and yeah sorry, i'm very poor with words

2018-03-24 15:12:13 UTC  

i can't think of the word so don't worry

2018-03-24 15:12:28 UTC  

i think mechanical is a better description.

2018-03-24 15:12:43 UTC  

requires design and working with human made things

2018-03-24 15:12:47 UTC  

building stuff

2018-03-24 15:12:51 UTC  

Engineering? 😛

2018-03-24 15:13:17 UTC  

yeah, i think that covers most of the more male dominated fields

2018-03-24 15:13:31 UTC  

engineering and conflict oriented roles

2018-03-24 15:13:37 UTC  

like business

2018-03-24 15:13:43 UTC  

Beta jobs vs nurturing jobs? 😛