Had some of this type of treatment when customers called in when I worked tech services. Only option was for me to put them back on hold at the end of the line where they could easily get another woman. /1
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Besides, by calling for help, they'd already admitted that they needed help. There is no way to win the macho male in that situation.
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She should stop taking service calls from congressmen and senators
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This can't be real
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Some women you can't even look at. I worked with one up north. They got rid of her for filing too many complaints after 1 month.
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She's safe as long as she doesn't work in Hollywood or D.C.
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@Britt_Faced
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We had cable installed by a gal this spring. She was great. I thought she was more approachable and friendly. Made it easier to get our requirements met.
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Yesterday my washing machine “repairman” was a “repairwoman” and she was great. Have to admit it threw me off for a minute.
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Read the same type of article about a female plumber in French class in th 90s, it seemed antiquated even then. How is this still a thing in 2017 ffs?
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Needs to get over herself
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