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Old March 17th 05, 09:58 PM
Michael Coslo
 
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bb wrote:
Michael Coslo wrote:


It seems to be the same with many technical careers or hobbies.


There

is a lot of effort to recruit women to the engineering ranks. But not



that many appear to be attracted to it.



Ditto meteorology. The American Meteorological Society had lots of
verbiage in the BAMS and a questionaire "what should we do to
attract..."

Time frame was 80's as I recall. I had hoped we had gotten past all
that by now. We've got women doctors, truck drivers, and weight
lifters. And even a movie about women boxers. It's time to drop the
"first woman to... whatever" stuff.


Perhaps we need to have tight control over this sort of thing. A
carreer / hobby lottery, so to speak. When you are in 6th grade, you
draw at random two things, a career slip and a hobby slip. And that


is

what ya train for and do from then on. Strict control will have to be



exercised in order to enforce gender equity!



The Gulag for the dissenters.


I don't know about you, but that sounds pretty goofy to me.

That there are less women in the ARS is true enough.



And?


Right!



But that is

interesting from a "why is that?" standpoint.



It's hard to tune them in on SSB.


You are correct! perhaps *there* is the discrimination! hehe



It probably isn't so

interesting from a "how do we change Ham radio to attract more
women?" aspect.



Reminds me of Larry Roll/K3LT and his "Welfare mothers of color"
remarks.


That one was sorely troublesome.


Dee or Kim might be able to shed some light on that, in form of "Why
I am interested in Amateur radio" or perhaps some insight on why a lot
of women aren't.

- Mike KB3EIA -



Whoa! I thought we weren't allowed to take anything Kim says
seriously? And Dee will merely spout the ARRL party line.


I have no problems with either.

And I wonder what the ARRL party lin is on "wimmin in radio"?


- Mike KB3EIA -