Working with young fellas

I was an apprentice when I got in the Operating Engineers. I did have some training before hand since I had been hangin' out with my father and his coworkers since I was like 10. They put me in the heavy duty repair class since they had no classes for my chosen craft. That year we had the first female apprentice in my local and she wanted to be an equipment operator and began her training as such. She broke everything she touched on our days at the training site. She broke the tractor she was operating and limps it over to us at the parking area to fix. There sits a skid steer loader with no one operating it. "You wanna try that one?" I says. She agrees but has never operated one before so I jump in it and show her how it operates. Dug a hole, filled it back up, did some grading, just before I park it I start riding wheelies across the yard. She got in and tried her hand at it for the rest of the class. The next day at the training site she's not there. The coordinator gathered us all up "Well Cathy has decided the operating engineers is not for her. She's gone back to being a dental hygienist." "Good grief, I scared her off" I thought to myself.