Wednesday, April 20, 2011

NEVER, EVER UNDERESTIMATE WOMEN!


I don’t see anything wrong with hiring women as bus drivers. Everybody has a right to earn a decent living.

But I strongly recommend three qualifications before any woman is taken in even on a probationary basis.

First, the woman must be a professional driver for the last 10 years. She must be experienced enough in dealing SAFELY with the chaos and the madness in the traffic, especially in Metro manila.

Second, she must be at least 35 years old. It’s safe to assume that at that age, both men and women have matured enough to keep their cool on and off the road.

Lastly, they will have to first pass security or self-defense courses and seminars.

I’m NOT UNDERESTIMATING the strength of women, let me be very clear on that. But women are generally weaker than men so strength is not the only thing they’ll need in dealing with trouble or controlling troublemakers.

For example, they will have to know how to DISARM a holdup man IN A SPLIT-SECOND or so.

They must be taught how to talk to drunks who will harass other passengers., or psychopaths who will suddenly pull off a criminal act once inside the bus.

We still remember the bus hostage tragedy last year in Luneta, don’t we?

Bus companies should be the ones to spend for these security and self-defense seminars or courses. But they have to be sure that the instructors are certified professionals.

If the woman meets these three qualifications, then bus companies should not be barred from hiring them as bus drivers and giving them a decent means of livelihood.

Nobody should underestimate women. NEVER, EVER.

                                                                        

2 comments:

  1. That's right never underestimate women, all that the man can do can be made by a woman...but there is one thing that cannot be done by a man but a woman can do...this is in giving birth to a child...

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  2. Women that gone to school driving all kind of machineries should be hire equally as any man doing the same.We have lots of women operating heavy equipments, from road constructions to building heavy equipment machineries..They are all trained professionally..

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