Message from @haku.
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Naturally, she was married to a lawyer that made real money.
A straight male hairdresser is like a unicorn
First gen mexicans, iirc, so she never really gave me the impression of thottery so much as frivolity.
we have plenty of 1st gen latinas here doing hairdressing
she did muh hair the other day
Well, I guess straight male hairdressers call themselves barbers
But still, crazy that only 7% of hairdressers/barbers are male
You still see a decent amount of male barbershops around but that just speaks to how many fucking womens hair salons exist i guess
Next time you're in a mall count the hairdressers
Haha. Probably a ton.
people go to malls?
I can think of 6 at my local store
I saw like 4 barbers in my entire life
Ok so the top 5 most dangerous jobs in America, anyone have a guess what they are?
mexican barbers are more common
uhh
Guarding the border?
construction
Hunting
skyscraper shit
and uh
Logging is #1
police
Police is not top 5
Oil rig/fishing
Fishing is 2nd
sewer worker
I know a girl whose dad died in a commercial fishing accident so it happens
train repair man
Knew it, fishing is deceptively risky
Top 5 are:
Mechanical engineers are only 9.2% female. I know one where are work right now.
Logging, Fishing, Flight Engineers, Roofers, Trash and Recycling Collectors
I'm surprised about the last one
Accidents happen
Trash and recycling i think usully someone loses a finger
Are you talking about workplace mortality?
If being a normal tax paying, law obeying citizen was a job it would probably have the highest mortality rate
Now, as for the gender break down of the 5 most dangerous job: Logging - 98% male, Fishing - 91.3%, Flight Engineers - 93.8%, Roofers - 99.4%, Recycling Collectors - 88.3%. How does this not conclusively prove female privilege?
Because people disregard facts like that?