keaton
Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
- Nov 18, 2004
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I usually do this in night clubs or pub toilets….but each to their own.
As long as there's some bare-chested men with shorts on I'm game
I usually do this in night clubs or pub toilets….but each to their own.
FE/HE, what a smart arse you are...
I'm sorry if this doesnt include the claptrap that jobsworths at Universities trade in but it might make my Students working lives a bit easier.
its looks like a fringe event, tangentially related to architecture from social perspective led by a criminologist. if its not of interest, ignore.
And here I am trying to lecture my students on issues in the construction field such as exposure to Asbestos, Silica Dust, Noise and Hand Arm Vibration.
I knew I couldn't cut it in FE...
Reclaim Holloway is hosting four panel discussions throughout June at the London Festival of Architecture. Dr Rachel Seoighe from the University of Kent, an associate member of the Gender, Deviance and Society research group at Greenwich, will moderating the conversations and with some incredible speakers across architecture, women's services and rights, criminology and the women in construction movement.
FE/HE, what a smart arse you are...
Basically the course won't get accredited unless I'm (or someone else with my professional qualifications) on it.
I'm lecturing, by the way, to put back 35 years of knowledge of my profession to my Students.
I'm sorry if this doesnt include the claptrap that jobsworths at Universities trade in but it might make my Students working lives a bit easier.
I'm out on a Construction Site shortly to do some Silica Dust and Noise Monitoring (my proper job when not doing University Shit).
I can say with some confidence that the Workforce won't be discussing Gender, Devience and Society issues when we are having a Tea Break.
Sorry if this offends some of the more sensitive bods on here...
And here I am trying to lecture my students on issues in the construction field such as exposure to Asbestos, Silica Dust, Noise and Hand Arm Vibration.
I knew I couldn't cut it in FE...
Reclaim Holloway is hosting four panel discussions throughout June at the London Festival of Architecture. Dr Rachel Seoighe from the University of Kent, an associate member of the Gender, Deviance and Society research group at Greenwich, will moderating the conversations and with some incredible speakers across architecture, women's services and rights, criminology and the women in construction movement.
all about box ticking.
I'm out on a Construction Site shortly to do some Silica Dust and Noise Monitoring (my proper job when not doing University Shit).
I can say with some confidence that the Workforce won't be discussing Gender, Devience and Society issues when we are having a Tea Break.
Sorry if this offends some of the more sensitive bods on here...
I'm out on a Construction Site shortly to do some Silica Dust and Noise Monitoring (my proper job when not doing University Shit).
I can say with some confidence that the Workforce won't be discussing Gender, Devience and Society issues when we are having a Tea Break.
Sorry if this offends some of the more sensitive bods on here...
Would I be right in thinking that you also won't be discussing exposure to Asbestos, Silica Dust, Noise and Hand Arm Vibration on that lovely Tea Break either?
You seem angry that women are daring to want to work in your field of expertise, or is it just that you are uncomfortable with people bothering to think about how to make such a thing an enjoyable experience for everyone?
It does mean that those happy hours you have spent discussing boobs and so on with the lads over the last few decades will no longer be possible, but ask yourself this: are you mourning the loss of a man only environment or mourning the loss of your youth instead?
Who knows, maybe if you have women there during your tea break they might actually want to talk about exposure to Asbestos, Silica Dust, Noise and Hand Arm Vibration? Or knitting, they always want to talk about knitting.
Unfortunately, it is one of the many, many events that my University indulges in and wastes their resources. I would estimate 90% of my University emails are concerned with this sort of bullshit.
I would be stunned if there were more people in the audience than the speakers...