A few years ago, I was on the production floor with another engineer investigating a problem. We discussed inclusions and cold joints on a weld seam. Because we were within earshot of several female production workers, during their eavesdropping, they did not understand the technical jargon that was part of the discussion between two engineers. That afternoon, we were called into the human resources directors office. We were accused of talking above the head of the eavesdroppers and that it made them feel belittled.
We were made to watch films on sensitivity and interactions with coworkers, and all because we used words and technical discussions that were only meaningful to other engineers.
I really hate working with or even in the presence of women.
So I take it that those women snowflakes are not engineers?
I should be ‘terrified’ if they were.
We’re not all like that.
Sorry you got stuck with those *twits.