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Treading carefully, here I go ...
I disagree with the Social Engineering analysis presented by Tina. My
experience, in Engineering and IT Consulting, is that this area of endeavor
is well represented by many women. I hire them and have for 20 some years
(in companies large (e.g. Ford) and small (too many examples to count ...)).
As a matter of fact, my wife has a BSCE, BSEE, MSEE and is very active in
these areas. The IT projects I currently manage are staffed at least by 50%
females or more.
So ...
I think some other comments made in this thread need to be re-examined in
the light of current reality and not colored by past prejudice or opinions
or other politically motivated criteria that are inappropriate for
discussion here.
Jim
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