LKL wrote:
I don't have more problems with female than male authority figures - just authority, in general, that is not qualified to be in authority (ie, if you aren't smarter than me, don't know the job better than me, or at least are older than me, I'm not going to pay a whole hell of a lot of attention to you as more than a co-worker), which is equal-opportunity.
^this. i'd say that overall i've been mistreated or misunderstood in different ways by male vs. female managers, but both genders can suck about equally. female managers have sometimes been kind of moody or easy to anger, whereas some male managers were dismissive and sexist.
part of the problem for employees is the attitude they bring to the table. i have worked in management. i noticed that some female employees like to play up their attractivess or cuteness, and i found that intolerable, whereas a male manager may have responded positively (which would make a female employee hate me and yet love a male manager). some male employees have their own ways of being intolerable, like coveting my job and going for my throat in every way imaginable.
point is, both managers and employees can be difficult to work with, in both genders. it just may be for different reasons sometimes.
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