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- From: aad@siemens.com (Anthony Datri)
- Subject: Re: Men who can cook...
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 01:30:20 GMT
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- >What's your point??? Most of the engineers in the US are male.
- >Does that mean that men make better engineers? There are many
- >professions with historical reasons for their gender dominance,
- >not capability reasons.
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- Much as I hate to enter these sorts of things, most of the engineers in the
- US are white and are male because most of the people going to school for
- engineering are white and male. I worked for a company that would have dearly
- loved to hire black/female engineers, but there just are a whole lot out there.
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