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Jenny, <br /> As long ago as the early 1980's, I was out taking photos of MoPac near Granite City IL and to my surprise a woman brake(person) was on the steps of a MoPac GE unit. When she saw me with camera, she yelled out something about: "I don't want my picture taken." By then it was too late, but in the photo I got (a slide) one can barely tell that anyone is even on the steps much less that it was a woman. <br /> I also have heard through the grapevine that there are some very successful women working as engineers, such as on CP/SOO out of Minnesota, and on the UP. Although I have no way of knowing if we would have any similar interests, you can contact me at "jslisa6@scc.net"
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