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Lily Tomlin | 03/08/2008 12:59 pm

Women's Work

Lily Tomlin

 

I was born 68 years ago – three years before the article below was written. My mother’s O.B. doctor came into her hospital room after she’d recovered from anesthesia and identified the sex of her newborn baby girl — me — by saying, "Mrs. Tomlin, congratulations! You’ve got a brand new little dishwasher."

For International Women’s Day, a friend sent me a fuzzy photocopy of a page from something called Transportation Magazine, 1943. It was written for male supervisors of women in the work force during World War II.

1943 Guide to Hiring Women

Eleven tips on getting more efficiency out of women employees: there’s no longer any question whether transit companies should hire women for jobs formerly held by men. The draft and manpower shortage has settled that point. The important things now are to select the most efficient women available and how to use them to the best advantage.

Here are eleven helpful tips on the subject from Western Properties:

1. Pick young married women. They usually have more of a sense of responsibility than their unmarried sisters, they’re less likely to be flirtatious, they need the work or they wouldn’t be doing it, they still have the pep and interest to work hard and to deal with the public efficiently.

2. When you have to use older women, try to get ones who have worked outside the home at some time in their lives. Older women who have never contacted the public have a hard time adapting themselves and are inclined to be cantankerous and fussy. It’s always well to impress upon older women the importance of friendliness and courtesy.

3. General experience indicates that “husky” girls – those who are just a little on the heavy side – are more even tempered and efficient than their underweight sisters.

4. Retain a physician to give each woman you hire a special physical examination – one covering female conditions. This step not only protects the property against the possibilities of lawsuit, but reveals whether the employee-to-be has any female weaknesses which would make her mentally or physically unfit for the job.

5. Stress at the outset the importance of time the fact that a minute of two lost here and there makes serious inroads on schedules. Until this point is gotten across, service is likely to be slowed up.

6. Give the female employee a definite day-long schedule of duties so that they’ll keep busy without bothering the management for instructions every few minutes. Numerous properties say that women make excellent workers when they have their jobs cut out for them, but that they lack initiative in finding work themselves.

7. Whenever possible, let the inside employee change from one job to another at some time during the day. Women are inclined to be less nervous and happier with change.

8. Give every girl an adequate number of rest periods during the day. You have to make some allowances for feminine psychology. A girl has more confidence and is more efficient if she can keep her hair tidied, apply fresh lipstick and wash her hands several times a day.

9. Be tactful when issuing instructions or in making criticisms. Women are often sensitive; they can’t shrug off harsh words the way men do. Never ridicule a women – it breaks her spirit and cuts off her efficiency.

10. Be reasonably considerate about using strong language around women. Even though a girl’s husband or father may swear vociferously, she’ll grow to dislike a place of business where she hears too much of this.

11. Get enough size variety in operator’s uniforms so that each girl can have a proper fit. This point can’t be stressed enough in keeping women happy.

66 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Abby Normal
At a recent interview, the owner advised me that I could wear jeans as long as once a week, I wore a dress to show my femininity …… ACK!!! Found out later that he is being sued for sexual harassment. Surprise!!!!
By Abby Normal on 04/15/2008 2:27 pm
Donna Oden
Lily, I’m an old friend who met you in Cleveland OH many years ago. I’ve been trying for yrs to find you. I met you at your Cleveland concert and went behind stage after the show. You spoke to me and asked:”What’s your name my little pretty?” and I meekly answered Donna. And with that I totally lost my ability to speak. You also asked me other things but I was in the twilight zone by that time. Just wanted to say there is intelligent life in this Donna. odendm7037@cox.net
By Donna Oden on 04/18/2008 4:56 pm
Donna Oden
And also Lily, I’m sorry for appearing to be a snob or whatever. I think you’re wonderful and wonder if you have any future plans in visiting or working in Las Vegas, NV? Donna or your little pretty now grown up. lol
By Donna Oden on 04/18/2008 5:04 pm
Jennifer Daley
I’m gonna take a lipstick break right now
By Jennifer Daley on 05/15/2008 2:08 pm
Charles Dance
This may sound strange coming from an elderly woman(77) but I have been in the work force ever since I could,even changed my birth certificate once for a partime job and never,to my knowledge,have EVER been discriminated for being a woman.
By Charles Dance on 06/08/2008 8:29 am
Margie Cook
Way back” in 1995, I interviewed with an older doctor for a position in his office. He shared with me the following: “I don’t provide my girls with insurance or benefits because they all have husbands who provide that through their own jobs.” I wasn’t about to tell him that I had a “wife” who was disabled and really needed some insurance. I just decided to look elsewhere for a job. Now I have a great paying job with domestic partner benefits. We HAVE come a long way, baby!
By Margie Cook on 01/20/2009 8:48 pm