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non-standard occupations

non-standard occupations

by BG_Marina Vetseva -
Number of replies: 9

The division of professions into male and female is a topic that is hopefully long gone. Undoubtedly, a person's professional path and career do not depend in any way on gender, but there are still occupations that remain non-traditional or at least not so common among women. Nikolina Maneva is known as the first Bulgarian international TIR driver. Name at least one woman with an unusual profession?

In reply to BG_Marina Vetseva

Re: non-standard occupations

by DE_Pauline Koch -
According to the network Football Against Racism, women only occupy around 3.7 percent of all leading management positions in football. In the executive committee of the German Football Association ("Deutscher Fussball Bund"), 5 of the 14 members are women. One of them is Celia Sasic, vice president for equality and diversity, who formerly played for the German national team. What is also striking, is that there is only one men's football team that is coached by a woman. It is the French team Clermont Foot and their trainer is called Corinne Diacre.