139 - Enemy Territory
MGTOW Sandman Quotes - Podcast tekijän mukaan Mgtow
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Yesterday I got a paid video request and this is what Adam is requesting: "Hi Sandman, I'm not entirely sure if this query can constitute an entire video on the subject, or maybe you have already done a video on this particular topic and I've missed it, but what is your opinion on males in a predominantly female job setting? For example, I myself will be attending college in a few weeks and will be majoring in nursing. I will be doing it not for female attention or anything shallow, but I feel like it is a much more available avenue than the pre-med major for those wanting to go into medical school after undergraduate work. I do know that men in nursing are very valuable, mostly due to their scarcity and willingness to work more hours. I have been watching your videos for a few months, and you frequently mention how women often try to subjugate men who are achieving, and that you have become an object of great value to women because you refuse to play their games and have taken the red pill. I feel like I will be put under many similar circumstances, especially since I will essentially be surrounded by women I must compete with academically in a class with few other men. To refine my question a bit more, how do you think men should handle themselves in a career that is heavily female? Do you believe that men entering a female dominated field is even a good choice, despite the relatively high wages earned? Any kind of feedback would be greatly appreciated, even if it's just a short message back explaining your take on the matter. Thank You" That's what Adam has to say and it got me thinking about nursing as well as other jobs and careers where women make up the majority of workers. Most of us already know that most elementary and middle school teachers, human resources managers and nurses are women but there are many other careerswhere women make up sixty to seventy percent of the staff. The problem with men going into jobs and fields that are heavily female is that competing with women in those field because will make many women look incompetent and threaten their pecking order especially if the man is better then a woman at that job. But that isn't the only thing men have to worry about. I have a male friend of mine that's an elementary school teacher. And just for the record 82% of elementary school teachers are women. He doesn't put as much effort into his class or the kids that he teaches and all the other female teachers are attacking him for not working himself to death. He leaves school at 4pm doesn't do any extra curricular activities and spends his time at home grading kids papers. Many of the female teachers in his school are constantly giving him grief for not doing enough. He used to do more then his fair share and the female teachers used to get angry at him and shamed him into doing less. Now they think he's not doing enough. It's like the female teachers are putting him through shit tests while he works. The only saving grace for him is that the principal is one of the rare male principals and he doesn't like dealing with the female teacher either. My advice to men working in female dominated fields is that you will be resented. I would handle myself very cautiously in that field and assume that no one is your friend. And that they are looking to cut you down. The last thing they want is a man to prove he can do a "so called" woman's job better.20 Fields Women Are Taking Overhttp://www.forbes.com/2011/03/07/wome...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy