Yes I know. I used to hardly program at all and get the credit for three projects. It was silly, I went to lots of meetings and people said how cool it was to see women in engineering. Now I'm a consultant so I get to actually do the work. I like it a lot better.
That's funny, if that's the case, I offered a minor code change on a project once, and I now wonder if I should claim credit for those projects.
Women are still quite rare in engineering, the local university didn't even have a woman's washroom in the engineering wing until relatively recently, and is a clear afterthought. Then, with the few women, they tend to get special treatment seemingly because someone in the company thinks of them as something of unicorns or something.
Yes I know. I used to hardly program at all and get the credit for three projects. It was silly, I went to lots of meetings and people said how cool it was to see women in engineering. Now I'm a consultant so I get to actually do the work. I like it a lot better.
That's funny, if that's the case, I offered a minor code change on a project once, and I now wonder if I should claim credit for those projects.
Women are still quite rare in engineering, the local university didn't even have a woman's washroom in the engineering wing until relatively recently, and is a clear afterthought. Then, with the few women, they tend to get special treatment seemingly because someone in the company thinks of them as something of unicorns or something.