PC Demographic Stats Poll

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Gender & Age Group

Poll closed 30th Aug, 2015.
  1. Male, 18-30

    78 vote(s)
    26.6%
  2. Male, 31-40

    103 vote(s)
    35.2%
  3. Male, 41-50

    48 vote(s)
    16.4%
  4. Male, 51-60

    8 vote(s)
    2.7%
  5. Male, 61+

    3 vote(s)
    1.0%
  6. Female, 18-30

    9 vote(s)
    3.1%
  7. Female, 31-40

    22 vote(s)
    7.5%
  8. Female, 41-50

    13 vote(s)
    4.4%
  9. Female, 51-60

    8 vote(s)
    2.7%
  10. Female, 61+

    1 vote(s)
    0.3%
  1. MTR

    MTR Well-Known Member

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    Esel. hit the nail on the head:)
     
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  2. D.T.

    D.T. Specialist Property Manager Business Member

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    Same here :cool:
     
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  3. Simon Hampel

    Simon Hampel Founder Staff Member

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    @bob shovel - do you have kids? What age?

    Have you ever taken full responsibility for them all on your own without any outside help for an extended period of time (ie days or weeks, not just a couple of hours)?

    It's a lot more work than I think you are giving credit for. I know this from personal experience.
     
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  4. bob shovel

    bob shovel Well-Known Member

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    Yep sure do being a stay a stay at home dad I tend to see them a bit and know whats involved! :cool:

    There were two seperate comments
     
  5. Simon Hampel

    Simon Hampel Founder Staff Member

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    Cool. I just think you need to be a little bit mindful about how your comments come across - sarcasm or humour doesn't translate very well into written text, even with emoticons. I think some people misconstrue your comments - I've certainly seen people take what you say completely the wrong way in the past. Just a suggestion!
     
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  6. bob shovel

    bob shovel Well-Known Member

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    My wife tells me not to try and be funny too :(
     
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  7. Gockie

    Gockie Life is good ☺️ Premium Member

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    I detected sarcasm in the post!*

    *No, I didn't
     
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  8. Xenia

    Xenia Well-Known Member

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    Ok so we are outnumbered by men on this forum but ladies just look at us, contributing just as much with valuable information.

    No actually we are killing it!
     
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  9. MTR

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    I actually think its tougher if you are female with regards to investing/developing.

    My builder in Perth would not take me seriously, just giving me lip service, had to get the big guns out, my partner.... hehe, suddenly their attitude changed.

    For those who remember, what did Kamal say......."LIFE CAN BE SO CRUEL".

    Seriously though, we may be out numbered but there are many awesome female investors on this forum kicking it out of the park.

    MTR:)
     
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  10. willair

    willair Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    I know a lot of stay at home Dads Bob, i was one myself-4 girls ,wife worked part time locum ,it was alright when they were young very easy job,once preschool starts all the dropoffs pickups into the school years then uni ,it's a highly unpaid job,but a least you can be there 24/7 even when they grow up as they have now and ring up at 4 in the morning wanting a lift home from the valley nightclub circus,best job i ever had..