A Sad Day in Technology (#WIT #technology #employment)

Mar 03, 2015 16:19


So a woman I know, we'll call her Jane, works an IT job in an environment similar to mine. Her two coworkers are male and her boss is male. While the workplace has plenty of women in it, there are maybe three women who do actual technology work. And two weeks ago she put in her notice, to find a job elsewhere ( Read more... )

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thewayne March 4 2015, 13:26:19 UTC
Seconded. Though I've never been a manager, I'm completing a class in supervision/management and it definitely sounds like this place could stand to get shaken by a lawsuit.

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thewayne March 4 2015, 13:25:00 UTC
I hate it when people are such idiots. With rare exception, all of the women whom I've worked with have been fantastic people and excellent technologists. And as a rule, all of us computer folk are pretty good people, but we still run in to conclaves of ritual idiocy. I just left one such site where a micromanaging moron ruined what seemed to be a pretty good environment, now, outside of the help desk, there's only one (maybe two) IT people with more than 10 years experience. But I can say that one of them is a woman (the other is GIS), kind of amazing that she survived the idiot.

I hope your friend lands on her feet soon.

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brandietarvin March 4 2015, 22:04:17 UTC
I hope she lands on her feet soon too. I know a bit about the workplace she's in and it usually isn't like the way she described it. Which tells me a few things. First, the specific team she was on probably needed a sit down, sooner rather than than later (which was a month or two ago and way too late). Second, she didn't say, when I asked her, if she'd reported the behavior to HR.

I know for a fact that this business has an anonymous HR line for such things and they say in their company handbook that this sort of behavior isn't tolerated. I'd be very surprised if she did report it and they didn't take action.

Given the way that women tend to bury things, though (even me), and are encouraged to do so by a society and an educational system that constantly tells girls they aren't good enough, I wonder if she just assumed reporting the behavior wouldn't do any good or didn't want to rock the boat, thinking she'd be blamed.

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brandietarvin March 8 2015, 14:27:21 UTC
It is, and apparently she did. She told me that the HR person had to work at keeping on the professional mask near the end of the thing. But now she has promised that in the future if crap like this happens again, she will report it to HR first thing instead of waiting.

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brandietarvin March 22 2015, 23:34:21 UTC
Thanks for the link. The gym's response was horrible. The programming or the database behind it can certainly be changed.

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brandietarvin March 23 2015, 20:57:05 UTC
Yep. Pretty much.

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