I've got a woman's ability to stick to a job and get on with it when everyone else walks off and leaves it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I recognized that if you're going to have women in the workforce that sometimes you need to be more flexible.
I've never for a second felt like my job has been more of a struggle because I'm a woman.
I'm working for the women in the world, today; that's my essential issue.
Every woman has, for her own self-esteem, to work or have a major interest.
I like working with women who own their own power.
I have women working in high positions. I was one of the first people to put women in charge of big construction jobs. And, you know, I've had a great relationship with women.
One of the things I've learnt is not to depend on there being a woman in your life to make it work. I love my work, I love my children, I've got wonderful friends, you know, I have a nice life.
When I took my first job, I was among only a handful of women. It was isolating at times. My love for technology kept me going, and I got to where I am today driven by my passion and self confidence.
Unless we include a job as part of every citizen's right to autonomy and personal fulfillment, women will continue to be vulnerable to someone else's idea of what need is.
The more powerful you become, some people especially don't like it that you're a woman. I stick up for myself.
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