his point was valid i've never met a female plumber/plasterer, thats not to say there aren't any there just rare, there are also alot of female in the nursing industry but there are also alot of men, there are alot of female doctore and male doctors.
Its not as one sided as it used to be many people are equal when it comes to physically easier jobs, but its a scientific fact that the majority of men is stronger than the majoirty of women hence more men in labour intensive jobs.
I think women as nurses and men as doctors is a dated view, but i think its as equal now as its ever likely to get.
Personnally I think we have gone through the worst of the steroetype in the last ten years. With all of the PC comments that are around now-a-days I believe that the times are already changing. It is only those who have been brought up with the perception of the roles of gender and jobs that seem to stand out now.
As people become more aware with themselves and others so do our children. So in answer to your curiousity (in my opinion) is that yes, the times are/have changed and you will only recognise the olden days because not everybody changes at the same speed and not all change is inherintly good.
Sorry littlegem. I think I was going off on a tangent. Something I often do. I don't believe promising little 'uns the world or in fact shattering their dreams. Tangent again....
Too much PC can make people not have their own opinions. Little 'uns have their own thoughts on this subject and their is not much anybody can do. They can only learn off others but they will eventually make up there own minds.
I don't know how old the little 'uns you teach are but if they have made up there minds then I don't believe there is a problem at all.
I was once having a discussion with my class. One of the girls (9 years old at the time) said 'I'm going to wait until I'm 16 then get pregnant, then I'll get my own flat like my sister does. She works in Tesco's now' and one little boy (also 9) who said he was 'gonna rob houses like his dad' :shock:
So little to aspire to; their parents couldn't see the problem with it (revealed by further questioning/discussion)
Bev
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It ought to be obvious to all that pretty well ANY job can be done by either sex, but old-fashioned prejudices are still all around. I spent many years in the caring professions as a social worker in residential homes, and there are still people who think it's not quite a suitable job for a real bloke!
One other interesting development more recently is people who think that gay men and lesbians are more "caring" than straight people. There have always been many gay people of both sexes in care work, but a woman I know who used to employ a nanny for her children always advertised for nannies (male or female) in the Pink Paper (A London area gay mag - not sure if it still exists), as she thought that gay people were more caring - she wasn't gay herself!
Mike.