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  45.  @winry2357  I just saw the strike thing the other day. 5000 nurses, yeah that will make a difference. 150k hr types... not so much. I worked in factories, on a farm, and in the US military with women. Here is how it always worked out. Men did the dirty, dangerous, heavy lifting work, women did the light, safe, clean work, and when women had to go out on the heavy lifting jobs with me, I had to do all the heavy lifting, pulling her weight and mine. The consequence of that is I am massive, overly muscled, and very physically strong because my military job involved serious heavy lifting. The women got paid the same as any other rank, even when they did a fraction of the work men did. In the factories men ran all the machines, did the technical work like running precision machines, heavy lifting (like chrome plate) , and the dirty dangerous jobs where you are covered with 200F oils and compounds for your entire shift. Women sat around in tank tops and shorts, doing visual inspection and other very light work. We all were paid the same, depending on how long we had been working there. And after a year and a half, it was the same pay for everyone. So far I have yet to find a woman who can equal the work I have done, or still can do, in a day... and I am 54, crippled from the two wars, and live with chronic pain. Mind you, I like women a lot, have two daughters, one of which (is 27) likes repairing her truck herself, and she is learning fast. However she cannot do things I can do, like lift a Th400 transmission up and stuff it in a car/truck. When survival is on the line, women are held back away from the danger. Not that they really want to be involved with the difficult, dirty, and dangerous stuff anyway. They want the accolades and status we get for doing that, but they don't want the actual work. Besides, if they try to keep up with one of us, they break in a matter of weeks.
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