by exploited » Tue Aug 08, 2017 9:39 am
Galt and I work in technical fields, fields that have been historically dominated by men and continue to be dominated by men. These fields have ALWAYS, literally always, been reliant on peer review and heavy criticism. It isn't uncommon to put your work up on GitHub or whatever and face flak from hundreds of strangers. There is nothing safe or sacred. Catching feelings is unacceptable in these fields. It is unprofessional to the extreme. Does it happen to men? Hell yes, it does, but they are quickly weeded out and let go. If they want to be like that, they need to be the boss, not the employee.
The reason I'm sharing these anecdotes is to give you some insight into what people who work in these fields actually think. It has nothing to do with being a woman, and everything to do with being able to separate your emotional attachment to a project with the feedback you receive. Stuff like engineering and programming cannot survive a workplace that allows projects to be held up because Person A caught feelings. In my experience, many women have never encountered a workplace that purposefully doesn't give a shit about your feelings, and so they struggle in that environment.
Unfortunately for them, that environment is never going to change. You simply cannot work design or engineering or tech fields without embracing the fact that every decision you make will be reviewed and criticized frankly. That is literally one of the most important parts of the design process. Yes, management can spend the time to work out systems that will allow for the healthy expression of ones feelings, yes, they can dedicate extra resources to making this process more comfortable for people... but they won't. Because those processes are useless HR bullshit that interfere with the productivity of the organization, and in some cases, may actually endanger lives. When you are designing systems to be used by thousands of people, whether digital or IRL, your feelings don't f**k matter. Period. If you can't hack that, don't bother trying to join these projects. That is true for men or women.
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