“Of course women don’t work as hard as men. They get it right the first time”
“Of course women don’t work as hard as men. They get it right the first time” is a jocular line that has been printed on many images. “Says of course men don’t work as hard as women…..........We get it right the first time!!!” was posted on Twitter on February 3, 2009.
”....of course women don’t work as hard as men….women get it right the first time” was posted on Twitter on March 26, 2009.
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Dorothy Fisher
@laughinggirl
Says of course men don’t work as hard as women…..........We get it right the first time!!!
7:18 AM - 3 Feb 2009
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Buffy
@buffyc
....of course women don’t work as hard as men….women get it right the first time.
4:39 AM - 26 Mar 2009
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Havoc clan
@WebHoundette
of course women don’t work as hard as men, THEY GET IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME !
10:33 AM - 16 May 2009
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Dany H.
@danyhaz
Of course women don’t work as hard as men… We get it right the first time! 😉
9:00 AM - 9 Jun 2009
Mirror (UK)
Has Beyonce forgotten what she’s meant to stand for? Queen B’s under fire for how she empowers women
The star surprised fans with her Grammys performance with some criticising her for the way she attempts to inspire females
BY MARY MANOLOS
16:20, 28 JAN 2014 UPDATED16:24, 28 JAN 2014
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And FYI guys - Of course women don’t work as hard as men… we get it right the first time.
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FW: FUNNY JOKES ABOUT MEN
Dapat, Sabino
3/17/14
Funny Jokes About Men—for women!
by Stephen
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Of course women don’t work as hard as men…
They get it right the first time.
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Carrie Bradshaw
@Carrie_Bradsh4w
Of course women don’t work as hard as men, we get it right the first time.
11:59 AM - 23 Sep 2014
Best Media Info (India)
Women don’t have to work as hard as men: Monica Tata
The IAA – India Chapter held another edition of IAA Interactions in Mumbai yesterday, where industry leaders like Bobby Pawar, CVL Srinivas and others shed light on the state of advertising, media and digital in India
Aanchal Kohli | Mumbai | October 28, 2015
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Starting the conversation, Monica Tata, Honorary Secretary, IAA – India Chapter, shared her 25-year experience in the industry. She remarked, “Challenges become obstacles if you bow down to them. Leadership is not about being a CEO, it is taking charge of roles that influence an organisation. Women don’t have to work as hard as men as they get it right the first time.”