'Finally...No Women': Graphic Designer's Job Update Post Claims He Joined Company With No Female Employees To Escape 'Drama And Politics'

'Finally...No Women': Graphic Designer's Job Update Post Claims He Joined Company With No Female Employees To Escape 'Drama And Politics'

A person named Mauryan shared his excitement about joining a company with no female employees, posting: "Finally joined a company with no women, and all my colleagues are 40+ in age. No drama, no politics. Apne kaam se kaam". In his post, he shared a job update and mentioned he started working with a firm which had no women onboard and all his co-workers were middle aged and married.

Rahul MUpdated: Sunday, March 02, 2025, 05:05 PM IST
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A graphic designer's job update on X has sparked a discussion on workplace dynamics and gender inclusivity. A person named Mauryan shared his excitement about joining a company with no female employees, posting: "Finally joined a company with no women, and all my colleagues are 40+ in age. No drama, no politics. Apne kaam se kaam".

In his post, he shared a job update and mentioned he started working with a firm which had no women onboard and all his co-workers were middle aged and married. "Sab shadi shuda hai bhai, mujhe bhi leke (Everyone is married, bro, including me)", Mauryan wrote. 

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Well, why would anyone wish to work at a place with people only of their gender and not promote inclusivity at workspace? This X user's post didn't align with inclusive workspaces, instead it claimed companies with women onboard are subject to more drama and office politics. He announced joining a company with no woman and wrote, "No drama, no politics", suggesting these thoughts. 

Netizens react

The post quickly went viral, with users questioning the sentiment behind it. One commenter pointed out, "Drame aur politics to 40+ wale hi krte hain," suggesting that workplace conflicts aren't necessarily gender-specific but age/seniority based. Mauryan dismissed the notion, replying, "Arre nahi, mast hai sab (No, everyone is good)."

While some users resonated with his perspective and expressed their desire to work at such a company by saying, "I wish to join such place", others gave it a thumbs down. Many X users criticized the exclusionary tone and one user's sarcastic comment read, "Are you living in the Mauryan Empire?" giving a spin around the X post's username.

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