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MrsA rated 3 months ago - Let's get something straight, y'all. Rosie the Riveter was one tough cookie no matter what corner of the US she called home. However, as the pamphlet exhibited was created for use in the South, I want to clarify something. With first hand knowledge, it can be said that if "Rosie&qu...
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 schattenjager rated 5 weeks ago- no they arent, nice try tho
 ewacat rated 3 months ago- Oh god. Machine processes really confuse me. Damn.
 MrsA rated 3 months ago- Let's get something straight, y'all. Rosie the Riveter was one tough cookie no matter what corner of the US she called home. However, as the pamphlet exhibited was created for use in the South, I want to clarify something. With first hand knowledge, it can be said that if "Rosie" lived in the South she was not the simple minded little thing needing lots of patience and repeated explanation from her superiors that the government issued pamphlet suggests. How do I know this? I am the granddaughter of a Rosie the Riveter (... well actually, she did not deal with rivets, instead she worked with pins which held bombs together... but I digress). With recollection of the spunk my Gram exhibited all of the time I knew her, I dare say that any supervisor talking down to her would have had more trouble on their hands than they knew what to do with. Her quick recourse would have been to use her image--that of a buxom, tall lady with pink cheeks, a mass of blonde curls and those bonnie blue eyes--delivering a stinging response to any condescending remarks thrown her way. She did it with a smile and a liltingly genteel, magnolia dripping Southern drawl. You could get my Gram to do a whole lot. However, nobody but nobody ever talked down to her and walked away without the situation being rectified lickety split! Did she get into trouble for her spunk? No. She held that job with distinction. I am thinking her time at the Red River Army Depot was from 1942 until 1945 or 1946 at which time most if not all of the jobs women held during the war at such facilities were given to men returning from the war front.
 WendyWanderer rated 6 weeks ago-
And people wonder why I don't understand the love affair people have with the "good old days"
 - Jint3i rated 7 weeks ago
- Where did we go wrong?
 JackyeChan rated 3 months ago- Women are teachable. Yes we are.
 calilion rated 7 weeks ago- Booklet that was intended to assist male bosses in supervising their new female employees at RCA plants.
 Two2Travel rated 3 months ago- I will refer to my friend MrsA!!!
 qthews rated 2 months ago- Ok, so... where are the differences in dealing with male workers ?
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Ok, ok, dove sono le differenze con quanto si deve fare per i lavoratori uomini ?
 Pottled-Benis rated 3 months ago- Archives? I have this pamphlet on my desk at work...
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