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Zapp Brannigan has a Sexy Disease

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Supervising Women in the Workplace

thepinky says...

Thanks for your Dad's comment. It's a very good one, especially coming from a man with his experience. I love that he appreciates that female stereotypes still exist today. Tell him I said thanks, will ya?

>> ^doogle:
I asked my father, with 30 years of (Canadian) corporate security under his belt, for his insight. I take full responsibility for it.

You think female stereotypes were typical of the 40's?!
I'm still hearing them from my contemporaries today. Of course a lot has changed since then. Today, my director is a woman, and as of next week, so will my manager be. So I guess it's time for the sequel; "Being Supervised by Women in the Workplace".
I guess the big difference is that while gender like race, is still A factor in workplace dynamics, it has lost a lot of its importance. Increasingly, we are seen as individuals, with unique sets of skills and aptitudes.
Isn't interesting how in these scenarios, the supervisor always seems to called Joe? Even in William C. Byham's more recent book ZAPP! The Lightening of Empowerment, excerpted below, the hapless supervisor is called Joe Mode. It's a great book by the way.
http://resources.sai-iowa.org/supportstaff/parable.html


Supervising Women in the Workplace

doogle says...

I asked my father, with 30 years of (Canadian) corporate security under his belt, for his insight. I take full responsibility for it.

You think female stereotypes were typical of the 40's?!

I'm still hearing them from my contemporaries today. Of course a lot has changed since then. Today, my director is a woman, and as of next week, so will my manager be. So I guess it's time for the sequel; "Being Supervised by Women in the Workplace".

I guess the big difference is that while gender like race, is still A factor in workplace dynamics, it has lost a lot of its importance. Increasingly, we are seen as individuals, with unique sets of skills and aptitudes.

Isn't interesting how in these scenarios, the supervisor always seems to called Joe? Even in William C. Byham's more recent book ZAPP! The Lightening of Empowerment, excerpted below, the hapless supervisor is called Joe Mode. It's a great book by the way.

http://resources.sai-iowa.org/supportstaff/parable.html

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Fire in the hole! - Pirates

gwiz665 says...

I was indeed referring to the Captain. He is a A LOT like Zapp, but sadly there isn't much of him in that trailer. I'll see if I can find something more ear-pleasing.

Fire in the hole! - Pirates

EDD says...

I may have upvoted this if I'd seen any connection to the almighty space captain Zapp (as seen in the tags). Cause now you got me over-excited and in the end - nothin'
I suppose that smug porn 'actor' with that enormous chin (i.e. Fabio) was the one you had in mind, yes? Or was it that skinny blonde dude with dreads that yelled "Fire in the hole"?

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Zapp Brannigan's Very Sexy Learning Disability



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