In the Nuclear industry after Three Mile Island and Chernobyl we were taught to use 3 – way communication to do anything in the Control Room, ie. if you had a procedure involving movement of switches you had to have a second person, you would read the step out loud and point to the switch, the second person would verify you had the correct switch, tell you that you did, and then you would move the switch. If SOME women that are UBER sensitive to “mansplaining” had to deal with that I think they would quit the job. Let me tell you, we had zero errors after implementation of this process.
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Zinngg! Love it!!
i_am_the_jam about 6 years ago
“Oh? Where do you usually go?” :D :D :D
RWill about 6 years ago
“Then why did you come up here?”
Qiset about 6 years ago
So, if the information happens to come from a man, regardless of whether it is useful or not, it is going to be refused? Hmmm.
Tkdgator about 6 years ago
Men would not mansplain if there was no need to do so in order to get the right information out.
Squoop about 6 years ago
Does beg the question, why is the guru always a male? Time for guru women to rise up!
Saddenedby Premium Member about 6 years ago
this might make a great discussion starter – and then again it might just become a name calling, profanity-laced, exchange starter. :(
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 6 years ago
Mansplaining is re-stating what a woman says as if she has not said it right, etc. It’s not a man explaining something.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 6 years ago
PMS jokes aren’t funny…period.
Duncan Idaho about 6 years ago
Yet she couldn’t figure it out on her own.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 6 years ago
In the Nuclear industry after Three Mile Island and Chernobyl we were taught to use 3 – way communication to do anything in the Control Room, ie. if you had a procedure involving movement of switches you had to have a second person, you would read the step out loud and point to the switch, the second person would verify you had the correct switch, tell you that you did, and then you would move the switch. If SOME women that are UBER sensitive to “mansplaining” had to deal with that I think they would quit the job. Let me tell you, we had zero errors after implementation of this process.