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It's not good when a service advisor does not have strong automotive knowledge. The Service Manager at my independent shop used to turn wrenches. Finding a female mechanic is rare.Most service advisors have little automotive knowledge. I've never ever seen a female mechanic and I have been in tons of automotive repair facilities.
I agree with all of this. I wasn't an engineering major but I've heard similar sentiment expressed about a lot of female engineering students. Female students in general are not the strongest in the STEM majors.I also hold a degree in mechanical engineering. Very few women are in that field as well. Most that graduated flirted with the professors so they would pass. And when they move on to corporate engineering jobs they never design anything impressive.
Women just don't have the technical mindset to be good in these positions. I will give them a chance but I know most aren't any good.
Women should stick to healthcare where they have some natural talents and are successful.