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This thread makes me sad.
I work so hard to be taken seriously as a woman in coffee.
Dawn Pinaud said:I personally hire people that 1st and foremost love coffee. I really could care less if they are cute or male/female. Dedication to their craft is my main concern. Dawn
Amen to that.
January Wythe-Vawter said:This thread makes me sad.
I work so hard to be taken seriously as a woman in coffee.
Dawn Pinaud said:I personally hire people that 1st and foremost love coffee. I really could care less if they are cute or male/female. Dedication to their craft is my main concern. Dawn
Triple amen to that. Except that I'm not a woman.
The first responses tried to correct the sin committed by the thread. And then it continued.
This may not be PC, but I find the fact that this thread has gone as far as it has to be disappointing.
Amanda said:Amen to that.
January Wythe-Vawter said:This thread makes me sad.
I work so hard to be taken seriously as a woman in coffee.
Dawn Pinaud said:I personally hire people that 1st and foremost love coffee. I really could care less if they are cute or male/female. Dedication to their craft is my main concern. Dawn
I don't think this is unreasonable thread. It is definately controversial and perhaps sad that we even need to talk about these issues in 2010. I think some pretty interesting points have been made. When I go to a bar what kind of bartender do I prefer to have? When I get an americano does the sex of the barista matter? Who do I think provides a better service. I am in a profession where the vast majority of people are women. I am constantly fighting stereotypes when it comes to my job. I worked in one school where out of 45 teachers there were only 10 men. Fact is men have to fight stereotypes everyday when it comes to educating young children. Anyway this thread maybe a bit odd but I think it is valid. As a consumer of coffee everyday honestly I put good service above having the god shot!
Jason Haeger said:Triple amen to that. Except that I'm not a woman.
The first responses tried to correct the sin committed by the thread. And then it continued.
This may not be PC, but I find the fact that this thread has gone as far as it has to be disappointing.
Amanda said:Amen to that.
January Wythe-Vawter said:This thread makes me sad.
I work so hard to be taken seriously as a woman in coffee.
Dawn Pinaud said:I personally hire people that 1st and foremost love coffee. I really could care less if they are cute or male/female. Dedication to their craft is my main concern. Dawn
What about in countries outside the US? Where sexism is equally alive but it not looked down on so much? have you considered that?
Some of the points made here apply massively to Baristas (male & female) in Europe, Africa & the Asian countries?
to just go "oh this thread makes me sad and shouldn't exist" is stupid, because a lot of the points made still hold weight. Maybe not on your doorstep (but probably) but defiantly in less developed countries where sexism is still hugely going on.
Take your blinkers off and don't tell me that sexism shouldn't be discussed in 2010
Fair play to Brendan for being honest and the bar person point is bang on and a great comparison.
Kim xx
What about in countries outside the US? Where sexism is equally alive but it not looked down on so much? have you considered that?
Some of the points made here apply massively to Baristas (male & female) in Europe, Africa & the Asian countries?
to just go "oh this thread makes me sad and shouldn't exist" is stupid, because a lot of the points made still hold weight. Maybe not on your doorstep (but probably) but defiantly in less developed countries where sexism is still hugely going on.
Take your blinkers off and don't tell me that sexism shouldn't be discussed in 2010
Fair play to Brendan for being honest and the bar person point is bang on and a great comparison.
Kim xx
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