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Master Don Juan
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Currently approaching year 6 of employment at my company. After having a positive mid-year review I was told last week that they are letting me go because our contract with our major client is being cut budget-wise. They gave me 45-day notice, and a severance package. However, after asking for a letter of recommendation from my current boss, who happens to be a woman, she declined to write one without a reason given.
Which brings me to the opinion that you should never report to a woman. I know of at least 6 women I've worked with in the past 5 years at this company who have "management" positions in this company who have been nothing but utterly incompetent, make up stories about why things aren't working well, lie, talk trash behind each other's backs, and try to force their "power" over others. Even in jobs prior to this one, I've dealt with some pretty bad female co-workers who are just terrible in just about every way. Closing in on my 20th year of working tech jobs, I can say for certain that most women have no business leading people. They are way too insecure, emotional, erratic, and moody.
Want recent proof on a big stage? Look no further than that psychotic CEO of Theranos, Elizabeth Holmes, whose fraudulence led to Forbes calling her one of the "World's Most Disappointing Leaders".
I've been already offered a new job. A director that I reported to last year at the same company has offered me a contract position on his team and he's also trying bring me on full time to save me from leaving. I've also been offered a contract position at another company so I'm very certain I'm going to bail anyways.
But, I do have some criteria now. If a woman is managing or leading team, or our department is directed by a female, I'm not taking the job. I don't care how good the pay is. Call me sexist. I don't care.
Which brings me to the opinion that you should never report to a woman. I know of at least 6 women I've worked with in the past 5 years at this company who have "management" positions in this company who have been nothing but utterly incompetent, make up stories about why things aren't working well, lie, talk trash behind each other's backs, and try to force their "power" over others. Even in jobs prior to this one, I've dealt with some pretty bad female co-workers who are just terrible in just about every way. Closing in on my 20th year of working tech jobs, I can say for certain that most women have no business leading people. They are way too insecure, emotional, erratic, and moody.
Want recent proof on a big stage? Look no further than that psychotic CEO of Theranos, Elizabeth Holmes, whose fraudulence led to Forbes calling her one of the "World's Most Disappointing Leaders".
I've been already offered a new job. A director that I reported to last year at the same company has offered me a contract position on his team and he's also trying bring me on full time to save me from leaving. I've also been offered a contract position at another company so I'm very certain I'm going to bail anyways.
But, I do have some criteria now. If a woman is managing or leading team, or our department is directed by a female, I'm not taking the job. I don't care how good the pay is. Call me sexist. I don't care.