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Female Employees Who Are the Only Woman at Work More Likely to Consider Quitting

31 pointsby Raj7kover 6 years ago

4 comments

beatgammitover 6 years ago
Well yeah, if I was the only man in a company with only women, I might want to leave as well. It's not that I'm uncomfortable working with women, I just understand men a bit better and thus prefer to work with other men.
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n4r9over 6 years ago
Reminds me of doing further mathematics a-levels at school (UK, so last couple of years before uni). We had a single girl in a class of about ten, who eventually decided she'd prefer to drop the class. It was a shame as she was very bright and - at least to my memory - it was one of the few courses that really stretched us. But I can't think of any way to have created a different outcome... I think she just didn't enjoy the atmosphere created by such a group of nerdy teenage guys.
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NotAmazinover 6 years ago
I am a male, I work in a hospital. The situation is pretty close to me as well. It's just the culture of having men around vs having mostly 90% up, woman around.
expertentippover 6 years ago
&gt; Of the 7% of men who say they are often the only man in the room at work, the majority say they feel included and “fortunate to be there.”<p>The above is just stated as obvious, while with reversed genders the problem deserves an article, public discussion, and various forms of &quot;positive&quot; discrimination. Here lies the core of the problem.<p>Man without a woman - a loser.<p>Man among the women - fortunate.
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