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cargirl1990
04-15-2009, 10:28 PM
should there be more women in the auto industry? if so, than say so.:)

f6fhellcat13
04-15-2009, 10:34 PM
I defer to Dr. Dre on this one.

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I think there are a good number in design, but not in the engineering bit. I might be totally wrong about that. If women don't want to be in the car industry, and it's lack of interest on their part, than I see no reason why there should be more. If however its bias and prejudice and all those other wonderful things, maybe so.

acfsambo
04-15-2009, 10:36 PM
Gender should play no part in who is in the automotive business. It should be thise who are most capable and the best for the job.

Roentgen
04-15-2009, 10:50 PM
Gender should play no part in who is in the automotive business. It should be thise who are most capable and the best for the job.

Agreed.

clutch-monkey
04-15-2009, 10:57 PM
in before "back in the kitchen" jokes

cargirl1990
04-15-2009, 11:05 PM
curious as to what other people would think as i am a female and know a only a few women who are actual car enthusiasts. i just wanted an opinion from what guys think thats all. don't mean any harm.:)

drakkie
04-16-2009, 12:51 AM
Visit any serious automotive congress and you'll see plenty of women around. Men are still the multitude but still, it is on the rise :)

Rockefella
04-16-2009, 01:16 AM
in before "back in the kitchen" jokes

waiting for it...

henk4
04-16-2009, 01:18 AM
because of women we have SUVs.....'nough said.

W.R.
04-16-2009, 01:48 AM
Does anyone else think cargirl1990 should stop creating whimsical threads?

4wheelsonline
04-16-2009, 02:15 AM
Gender should play no part in who is in the automotive business. It should be thise who are most capable and the best for the job.

I definitely agree with you my friend. But may I ask you one thing? who has more capacity to do the job specially on automotive industry? Is it woman's job or mans? :D


Cheers,

Tom

Dino Scuderia
04-16-2009, 04:11 AM
Does anyone else think cargirl1990 should stop creating whimsical threads?

We have a winner.

LeonOfTheDead
04-16-2009, 04:23 AM
Does anyone else think cargirl1990 should stop creating whimsical threads?


We have a winner.

damn it!

There are a bunch of women in the industry, just not at the highest spots.
In the design process there are a few more, still not those you see in press conferences and such.

If having more girls into cars means a flood of pointless-one-line-one-question threads, then live me alone.

Ferrer
04-16-2009, 05:24 AM
Some have started interesting discussion though.

LeonOfTheDead
04-16-2009, 05:47 AM
Some have started interesting discussion though.

thanks to the contribution of others though ;):)

RacingManiac
04-16-2009, 06:04 AM
If there are more women enrolled into the education that leads to a career in the auto industry, then I don't see why they wouldn't be in the industry...The problem is the enrollement rate for science and engineering program is generally more men than women, probably due to the interest of the different gender.

henk4
04-16-2009, 06:09 AM
If there are more women enrolled into the education that leads to a career in the auto industry, then I don't see why they wouldn't be in the industry...The problem is the enrollement rate for science and engineering program is generally more men than women, probably due to the interest of the different gender.
but then again the interest has something to do with career opportunities, so it looks like a classic chicken and egg....

RacingManiac
04-16-2009, 07:00 AM
I don't see how its a career oppotunity thing....a capable engineer is a capable engineer, a woman with the same degree is as qualified as a man for the same position. I happen to have a few of my peers being the "illusive" female in the automotive/motorsport/engineering field. And they go through the school and got their job like anybody else....there are less of them because there are less female in general in engineering school(I think in mech eng in my year its M:F 70:30).

I don't think a ceiling exists when you going into a job, there could be one in some backward company as you advances in that field, but engineering in many cases is such a result/performance oriented thing that it should really not matter.

henk4
04-16-2009, 07:04 AM
I don't see how its a career oppotunity thing....a capable engineer is a capable engineer, a woman with the same degree is as qualified as a man for the same position.
I agree with the latter, but the fact that so few women are working as capable engineers will be seen as a reflection for future opportunities for girls who are now considering what career to pursue.

RacingManiac
04-16-2009, 07:12 AM
Like I said though, I think if a woman finds interest in pursuing a career in engineering it should not stop them from doing so. Because if they go through with their interest they can probably find a job at the end of the school years. Personally my schooling decision was driven by my interest and that dictates where I am working now. And I think doing otherwise, being either man or woman, is not a wise path. And this not only applies to engineering side of things but career path in general.

coolieman1220
04-16-2009, 07:46 AM
Does anyone else think cargirl1990 should stop creating whimsical threads?

i concur!

mclaren_crazy
04-16-2009, 08:33 AM
I am in an Automotive Management Business program in University and out of the 50 people in my class 49 are male......I don't think its a matter of should there be more women in the industry, but why aren't more trying to become a part of it?

RacingManiac
04-16-2009, 08:39 AM
I am in an Automotive Management Business program in University and out of the 50 people in my class 49 are male......I don't think its a matter of should there be more women in the industry, but why aren't more trying to become a part of it?

Agreed....There are no female in the office I work right now. We used to have one, who was a receptionist and got laid off a while back. We have I think a total of 3 female on the engineering campus here with maybe 50 people total. One executive assistance, one buyer, and one HR person.

Matra et Alpine
04-16-2009, 09:47 AM
but why aren't more trying to become a part of it?
REading most threads in any online car forum explains why not :)

cargirl1990
04-16-2009, 10:24 AM
I just want peoples opinion because i have a gut instinct that im out numbered by men on this site and i just wanted an opinion. Thats all i ask.:)

blingbling
04-16-2009, 09:45 PM
you guys are hypocrits. compared to the other women related posts here, i expected the answers in here to be a lot more mysognistic. chill guys, i know those women jokes were just that, "jokes". but keep it real and say the same thing in the presense of women!!

NSXType-R
04-17-2009, 10:49 AM
If they're interested, why not? Nothing's stopping them from getting the job.

Tati25
04-20-2009, 09:54 AM
Ouch, this seems to be a very sensitive topic for some men... I don't think why it should be gender related, although historically it's a man job. However, nowadays, women jobs, like nursing, teaching, etc. are conquering man's interest why shouldn't "man jobs" be interesting to women as well. And there are plenty of machines that do the lifting and carrying weights parts cause that's the only thing where men have some advantage.

Design it's creativity, I guess that's why it's being slowly taken over by women (let me introduce some feminism in here :P)

J_J
04-20-2009, 10:12 AM
Being a girl studying mechanical engineering in Italy, I have honestly never encountered any obstacles or hurdles to leap over due to my gender. I think it is a male-dominated field because it has pretty much always been... but in the few years I've been in school I have noticed that the newer generations have increasingly more girls. I firmly believe that it's only a matter of time before we start seeing a significant influx of women in the auto industry.

DesmoRob
04-20-2009, 12:51 PM
I don't know about the automotive industry, but I sure wouldn't mind more women in the construction industry which I myself am involved in :D.