Women work construction 5 and often more days a week.
Fact is, the reason more women aren't in construction has jack diddly squat with the difficulty of the labor. It's because:
- It's too hard to blend a construction worker's schedule with a school schedule.
- there are widespread reports of construction companies, leadership, and crews beig openly hostile to women workers, including being flippant with/around safety as a type of hazing.
- poor maternity leave
- a lot of jobs require travel. Hard to do as a mom, especially with infants or young kids in primary school.
- construction work is unstable work. These are contract jobs, which means labor shrinks and expands as needed. Here in the US, that means loss of healthcare every time the job ends. Again, especially with kids or the possibility of them, that's not good.
The biggest thing keeping women out of these jobs are child care issues.
As you yourself have pointed out, lot of women love to build things. And you body will adjust to any kind of labor or work you do regularly.
You're hiding your misandry and contempt of men behind the fact that sterotypes around masculinity tend to make the jobs physically harder than they need to be on men in telling ways
- they're reckless with safety protocols, showing out or hazing
- they don't stretch before or after shifts
- they work dehydrated often because they get short shifted on water breaks by bad management and the men often carouse around half the night getting drunk and/or high and show up for shift trashed with a hangover.
- they don't get enough rest
- they won't touch a vegetable and heaven help you if you offer them something green. Remind us all where the nuteients are that are important for body repair again? Uh huh.
-good luck finding a construction worker who isn't overweight and strutting around with perpetual plumber's butt.
To sum up ... what the hell does anyone expect is going to happen when you treat your body like trash? It makes the job harder than it needs to be.
Compare that to an athelete or performer who also do very strenuous and consistent work but takes better care of their body.
Don't think we don't see how you're billing men as disposable and using tropes of masculinity and feminity to do it. You gender essentialists are all sick and twisted puppies. Charlatans.