Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
And vice versa Des.

When I worked for Hepworths in the Kate 70’s we had to go to training courses up at Claypit Lane in Leeds and visit the factories where the women made the clothes.

We were all young and fit blokes of 17-20 and the s e x u a l harassment was unbelievable,they were actually grabbing out balls as we were walking by their machines.

In the early 90’s when I worked for Dunlop/Slazengerwe visited the tennis ball production line in Barnsley and the women were shouting dirty comments about us and trying to get their hands inside our trousers!

There were some really rough old slags.

There’s a misconception these days that it was always dirty old men 30-50 years ago but the truth is that amongst the working class both sides were pretty much as bad as each other.

I’m sure you saw plenty of this in the jobs you did Des?
Yes, a woman out of the office used to ask the blokes to move a plank of wood or something, when they bent down to do it she would stand behind them, put her hands between their legs and grope them.
S ex was rife on the council, people having it off all over the place. They had a trip around the pub's on a coach the one night and one of the lads got a blow job on the coach from another woman from the offices.
Another woman told me about her husband not being interested in her, she said she sat on the settee bottomless with her legs open, and when he came in he put the tele on to watch the football.
We also had a young attractive girl on the security, she worked all night and was a lesbian. Her friend visited at night and when I went to get my keys she would be sitting there with a smile on her face, her shirt open, and lipstick all over her t it's. One night they fell out and wrecked the ladies toilet. They moved her to another depot after that.