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In reply to the discussion: She went with Plan B… [View all]AnneD
(15,774 posts)48. On aptitude tests....
I scored high in science, history, and creative subjects like art, writing.
They kept trying to place me in home ec and typing. College was no better. This was in the early 70's.
Women such as myself ended up in the only option afforded us at the time: teaching, secretarial, or nursing. It changed shortly after that and if I had to do it all over again, I would not be a Nurse but would have gone into business or engineering.
We are all better off when people are allowed to be true to themselves and utilize the gifts God gave them.
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I'm going to continue to "go there". The outsourcing needs to stop. And she supported an
antigop
Jan 2013
#16
She showed her true colors as a SENATOR. She supported h1-b visa increase in 2007.
antigop
Jan 2013
#39
Perhaps you need to investigate her ties to India. She cofounded the Senate India caucus
antigop
Jan 2013
#18
ah, yes, the same "inevitability" meme -- "Republicans decide to run against her"
antigop
Jan 2013
#51
just keep pushing the "inevitability" meme...just keep it up..2008 reminder. nt
antigop
Jan 2013
#55
she's not running for anything...keep up the "inevitability" meme...worked so well in 2008 nt
antigop
Jan 2013
#60
I don't understand your comments. I was told in 1967 by the USAF that there
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2013
#38
I get that there has historically been massive discrimination against women.
harmonicon
Jan 2013
#42
The point is that as a child her dream wasn't possible, but that she overcame
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2013
#43
I think the message is rather simple - if you just take a step back and look at it.
whopis01
Jan 2013
#45