Over on the Cursing Out Coworkers forum on CS, Food Lady asked why she had a hard time with the women she worked with. I wanted to discuss this here because it may be a sore subject, and peoples' observations might possibly offend.
That said, the times in my life I've been a supervisor I have ALWAYS had more trouble with women getting along with each other, BY FAR, than I have ever had with men. I'm not really sure what it is, but it has been borne out time and time again, in many different fields and locations. What's the issue here? Is it insecurity? Competition? I'm not meaning to be sexist; many women have agreed with me that this is the case. I'm really interested in the opinions of my fellow posters. I'm not just talking about anger at justifiable causes - I've seen women get into screaming rows over the most trivial (to me) things. Sometimes it is a complete mystery to me why enmity has developed. Got any ideas as to why? I'd love to hear them.
And, just to be clear, I am not in any way claiming that all, or even most, women are like this. It's just a trend I've noticed.
That said, the times in my life I've been a supervisor I have ALWAYS had more trouble with women getting along with each other, BY FAR, than I have ever had with men. I'm not really sure what it is, but it has been borne out time and time again, in many different fields and locations. What's the issue here? Is it insecurity? Competition? I'm not meaning to be sexist; many women have agreed with me that this is the case. I'm really interested in the opinions of my fellow posters. I'm not just talking about anger at justifiable causes - I've seen women get into screaming rows over the most trivial (to me) things. Sometimes it is a complete mystery to me why enmity has developed. Got any ideas as to why? I'd love to hear them.
And, just to be clear, I am not in any way claiming that all, or even most, women are like this. It's just a trend I've noticed.
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