Of course, but your post suggests these women went into teaching/nursing and turned into "feminist boss babes" or whatever.
Teachers and nurses, I find, are women that accept typical gender roles. It's the lawyers, doctors, engineers etc with the warped view that and women are equal.
It's a shame how much nurses have deteoriated over time. They used to be sweet and feminine. In the Boomer generation, they were decent choices. Even in Gen X, they were defensible. Millennial era nurses are not good.
If you're a man dating in the 1950s-1980s, nurses are not a bad choice. The problem is that the Millennial generation (and the forthcoming Gen Z generation) nurses aren't as high quality of dating prospects as the Silent Generation, Baby Boomer, or most of Gen X nurses. Few occupations have seen a decline in attitudes and femininity as nurses in the last 20-30 years. While I don't think it is fair to write off all nurses, the occupation has gone from having a positive perception to being a 'proceed with caution' option.
Everything I just said about nurses applies to K-12 teachers. Kindergarten/primary school teacher is better than a teacher of Grades 7-12. Teachers used to be sweet/feminine but even they've declined like nurses. Once again, if this was the 1950s-1980s, getting a pre-K to Grade 6 teacher would have been a solid option but less so today with Millennials and Gen Z. College professors have always been a bad bet as they are a stew of toxic feminist ideologies.
I agree that lawyers, doctors, engineers, and other professionals are much worse in terms of toxic feminist/careerist attitudes.
Careerist women tend to make piss poor girlfriends and later wives, so it is best to avoid the women most concerned with building their careers. Lawyers, middle/executive managers, doctors, dentists, professors, psychologists/psychiatrists, and some others fall into this categorization. If a woman has an advanced level degree (more than a bachelor's), there's a very high chance that she is a big time careerist. There are women with solely bachelor's degrees who are big time careerists as well, as these are often business managers.
Actually, it's anyone born in the mid to late 90s onwards.
I would start that assertion with the birth year 1980. 1980 and onwards are problematic.
Edit: Actually a real hoe'ish occupation is hospitality. Whether working in a bar or restaurant or hotel - I've gamed and smashed many of those. A spanish waittress in a bar next to my old office. I dated her for a couple months, she saved my number as "Murk Customer" - after probing she said many guys hit on her, some she gave her number to, one guy from work she fvcked round the corner of the bar outside. Logistics bring out the hoe in them.
This is true to an extent. The big upside about a lot of hospitality industry women is that they aren't over educated careerists like doctors, lawyers, and other advanced degree holding women. Most of them don't even have a bachelor's degree. To me, the highest level of education that the ideal girlfriend has is a bachelor's degree and a bachelor's degree from a non-elite university.
Waitresses and bartenders do get a fair amount of male attention. The amount of male attention increases if they work somewhere that emphasizes female sex appeal. A Hooters/breastaurant waitress/bartender has more male attention than a woman waiting tables at Denny's or some other independent owned greasy spoon type restaurant.