Confessions of a Female Engineer

Author:   Regina Kellet
Publisher:   Authorssolution.co.uk
ISBN:  

9781918475227


Pages:   274
Publication Date:   16 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Confessions of a Female Engineer


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What happens when brilliance, integrity, and decades of engineering excellence collide with a system designed to silence women? Confessions of a Female Engineer is a raw, unflinching memoir of one woman's 30-year battle against misogyny, systemic bias, and psychological warfare in the male-dominated world of engineering. From subsistence farming in 1970s Ireland to earning dual engineering degrees and a master's in business, Regina Kellet fought to belong-only to be used as ""cheap labor,"" denied promotions, paid less, and ultimately broken by workplace-induced C-PTSD and intellectual burnout. This is not just a personal story-it's a forensic indictment of the Contemporary Patriarchal Construct that still governs corporate culture, pay equity, and women's mental health. Drawing on Maslow's hierarchy, Jungian psychology, and original frameworks like the Power Pyramid, Kellet exposes how women are conditioned, exploited, and discarded-unless they become ""mistresses of the establishment."" Her near-suicidal collapse, homelessness, and hard-won recovery reveal the true cost of speaking truth to power. Yet amid the pain is a call for male allies, authentic female leadership, and radical systemic change-not just for women in STEM, but for anyone crushed by institutional indifference. Benefits: Gain insight into the hidden mechanisms of gender-based workplace abuse Understand the psychological toll of chronic stress, burnout, and C-PTSD Discover empowering alternatives to patriarchal leadership Find solidarity if you've ever been told you're ""too much""-too smart, too vocal, too real If you believe talent should never be wasted, voices should never be silenced, and justice delayed is justice denied-click ""Buy Now"" to support a story that could change everything. For every reader who sees themselves in these pages, this book is a lifeline-and a battle cry.

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Author:   Regina Kellet
Publisher:   Authorssolution.co.uk
Imprint:   Authorssolution.co.uk
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.367kg
ISBN:  

9781918475227


ISBN 10:   1918475229
Pages:   274
Publication Date:   16 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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