I worked in an industry essentially run the way women say they would run the world. It was so frustrating - nothing ever got done - there were so many meetings and everybody was asked how they felt. If you didn’t get with their program you were ostracized. Eventually someone would make a decision and it was always based on the way they wanted things to be rather than on the way they were (i.e. no practicality). There was no praise for good work of an individual nor was their punishment for stuff ups. Eventually I got so sick of it - I was depressed and wanted to punch the boss out. This wonderful fairyland was a university. I later went back to work there for a contracted company and loved the job because I had a male boss and no longer had to put up with the all the politics that ruled the place.
Sounds like a government office.
Years ago, I worked at a government office setting up and moving furniture. The staff was over 90% women and were telling us where to put everything. Luckily we had a bruiser woman with us who told them where to get off when they made stupid demands. If she didn’t, we would have been there weeks longer and accomplished the same end results.
I worked in similar and know exactly how you feel.
I read once that a business management filled with women is a nightmare. Nothing really gets done on time because they’re all too busy trying to destroy one another. Meanwhile, men come to work every day, do their jobs and go home.
“Eventually someone would make a decision and it was always based on the way they wanted things to be rather than on the way they were (i.e. no practicality).”
Oh, you are so right. Bada-bing!