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Zoomup Women and BS7671

In a current thread, the intrepid Zoomup refers to his professional etiquette with female customers. I think I understand the reason why he mentioned it, given the boiling anxiety and rightful anger of women following the appalling murder of Sarah Everard. But what efforts are we making as an industry to provide a safe and attractive career for females in electrical installation work? I was part of a scheme twenty years ago that set about trying to do just that but it failed miserably as it was under resourced and really lacked any enthusiastic drive.

Just look at the plethora of males that dominate our industry. I wonder how many females have found a place on JPEL 64? 

There are lots of reasons why females would not give the electrical installation industry a second glance but I believe a re-invigorated, seriously well-funded body should commence the efforts to change that. A body like the IET perhaps? Whoever it may be, we all have a role to play even if it is just following what Zoomup does!
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  • Kelly Marie Angel:

    I feel I need to add my thoughts here the terrible murder of Sarah does cause added anxiety I'm glad really I don t have to go out as I think until things settle down it won't be an easy thing. When I was a girl back in  the dim and distant I was not encouraged to learn what was considered boys things it was always considered ide be better off pursuing a career as a dress maker or something similar I could of given up but my interest in all things electric kept me going even when I had setbacks maybe im more determined than most  I don't know I think I made the right choice tho


    Hello Kelly,

                          it's lovely to hear from you again. I hope that you are well. Please investigate Engineers Without Borders, you may enjoy what you find and meet new friends as well.


    Bye,


    Z.


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  • Kelly Marie Angel:

    I feel I need to add my thoughts here the terrible murder of Sarah does cause added anxiety I'm glad really I don t have to go out as I think until things settle down it won't be an easy thing. When I was a girl back in  the dim and distant I was not encouraged to learn what was considered boys things it was always considered ide be better off pursuing a career as a dress maker or something similar I could of given up but my interest in all things electric kept me going even when I had setbacks maybe im more determined than most  I don't know I think I made the right choice tho


    Hello Kelly,

                          it's lovely to hear from you again. I hope that you are well. Please investigate Engineers Without Borders, you may enjoy what you find and meet new friends as well.


    Bye,


    Z.


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