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urgeok 11-10-2006 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Vodstok (Post 505990)
I have jhit a nice vein, too. i have been writing my ass of.

shit like this makes me laugh every time ..:p :D

Vodstok 11-10-2006 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by urgeok (Post 505992)
shit like this makes me laugh every time ..:p :D

You act like i correct other people all the time....

urgeok 11-10-2006 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Vodstok (Post 505996)
You act like i correct other people all the time....


not that ..

the mistake followed by 'i've been writing my ass off'



its distantly related to : when you're flaming someone and you spell a specific word wrong .. like: 'you're dum' or 'iliterate'..

irony is funny :)

ShankS 11-10-2006 08:48 AM

I manage quite a bunch at work, male & female ranging from early 20's upto near retirement age. Observing how differnt sexes, and ages work on their own or together in same sex or mixed groups is quite surpirsing how they interact with each other to get various jobs done.

My overall conclusions are, which apear to stem from cave men times are... females of all ages when working together or alone will be resourceful and articulate which counteracts and overcomes problems that arise, whereas males of all ages when working together or alone will spend time before carrying out a job grunting and groaning at each other, trying to decide on a common ground to get the current job done.

When females and males work together based on what jobs I give them, their teamwork is quite organised, even when I leave them be for a while. The females will keep the males organised when the males attempt to take a lead role.

But this could have differences if the males or females were working in a diffenrt environment to the one I manage them in.

urgeok 11-10-2006 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ShankS (Post 506002)
I manage quite a bunch at work, male & female ranging from early 20's upto near retirement age. Observing how differnt sexes, and ages work on their own or together in same sex or mixed groups is quite surpirsing how they interact with each other to get various jobs done.

My overall conclusions are, which apear to stem from cave men times are... females of all ages when working together or alone will be resourceful and articulate which counteracts and overcomes problems that arise, whereas males of all ages when working together or alone will spend time before carrying out a job grunting and groaning at each other, trying to decide on a common ground to get the current job done.

When females and males work together based on what jobs I give them, their teamwork is quite organised, even when I leave them be for a while. The females will keep the males organised when the males attempt to take a lead role.

But this could have differences if the males or females were working in a diffenrt environment to the one I manage them in.


what kind of work are you dealing with here ?

ShankS 11-10-2006 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by urgeok (Post 506003)
what kind of work are you dealing with here ?

Warehouse, stock control and logistical placement.

tic 11-10-2006 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by stygianwitch (Post 505977)

And about the workplace.... women are real bitches when put in large groups, they don't work together, they fight for dominance, stab one another in the back and couldn't present a united front if you gave them a step-by-step manual

They would do well in the HDC Survivor game then :rolleyes:

In our house it was My mum, dad, brother and I. But we all (apart from my dad, who still doesn't know where the kitchen is or know how to use the washing machine) took their share of the work.

I can even sew, yes by hand!

urgeok 11-10-2006 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ShankS (Post 506006)
Warehouse, stock control and logistical placement.


it may have a very different culture there ..

maybe the men are much more neandrathalic there :)

ShankS 11-10-2006 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by urgeok (Post 506009)
it may have a very different culture there ..

maybe the men are much more neandrathalic there :)

na they're just grumpy old gits :D

stygianwitch 11-10-2006 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ShankS (Post 506002)
When females and males work together based on what jobs I give them, their teamwork is quite organised, even when I leave them be for a while. The females will keep the males organised when the males attempt to take a lead role.

But this could have differences if the males or females were working in a different environment to the one I manage them in.

I think this is true everywhere, perhaps because men and women think very differently... which may be due to the 'programming' we receive or may just be an instinctive thing

It has been my experience that women tend to be 'planners' always looking to the next job to be done, and the one after that, and the one... you get the idea, their minds are only 80% focussed on the job at hand...

Whereas men tend to be '100% focussed' on the here and now, giving no thought to what comes next...

If you have a team with both men and women on it then you've got a winning combination


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