somesoldiers wrote: » I hear she gave Johnny Vegas the Spanish Archer recently
Raging_Ninja wrote: » I've seen working mothers are absolutely astounding at their jobs, great at time management and getting projects done all while working reduced hours. I've also seen working mothers who are absolutely terrible at their jobs and are barely capable of getting anything done.
Ryland Prehistoric Jigsaw wrote: » Said by Maia Dunphy in the Irish Times this weekend. Surely a very unfair statement. Could you imagine if someone said, in a national newspaper 'If you want something done well, hire a man/single woman'. I've worked with lots of great and talented people and they cover the entire range: women, men, parents, non parents, older people, younger people. Just wondering if anyone agrees with her.
Hurrache wrote: » Did the boardsies from back then get their knickers in a twist, or is it just a new thing?
freshpopcorn wrote: » She's allowed to make statement like this because she's a feminists!
Chinasea wrote: » Another kick in the teeth for women who can't have or have lost a child. Cope the eff on. These women who have babies and start making out they are superwoman and are astounded at their life changing experience etc. PS: The world is over populated.
One eyed Jack wrote: » honestly I don’t see anything wrong with her statement.
One eyed Jack wrote: » I think she was giving her opinion based upon her experience, and honestly I don’t see anything wrong with her statement. I also wouldn’t see anything wrong with someone saying in a national newspaper that if someone wants something done well, hire a man/single woman? Do people not imply such things all the time when giving their opinions based upon their experience? I still remember the furore over Mary O’ Rourke in praising her campaign team opined that they worked like blacks -https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/orourke-sparks-row-over-blacks-remarks-26403140.html I understood what she meant then too. It was obvious she hadn’t meant to offend anyone, and the reaction to her comments were over the top then, God only knows what the reaction would be like now.
Ryland Prehistoric Jigsaw wrote: » A more apt comparison would be if Maia Dunphy had said 'if you want a job done well, hire a white person'? Would you be okay with that statement?
AustinLostin wrote: » Not really an apt comparison at all. A working mother would imply someone who has managed to stay on top of raising a family and on top of a career. I think she was implying the experience of managing a workload and a family makes one more efficient etc etc. A more apt comparison would be 'if you want a job done well, hire someone with experience'. Would you have been over sensitive about that statement as well?
pleas advice wrote: » 'if you want something done, ask a busy man'
One eyed Jack wrote: » You have to be taking the piss?
Ryland Prehistoric Jigsaw wrote: » I don't think I'm being 'over sensitive' about the first statement. ...... But obviously you have no experience around women who cannot have children and who don't like being made to feel second class.
Chinasea wrote: » [HTML][/HTML] Next time you get the chance, ask someone who is unable to have a child or has a lost a child how they feel about this and then report back.
Hurrache wrote: » Christ.