Kate: Ireland’s Only Female Tower Crane Operator Honored on International Women's Day

Jaxon Wildwood

Updated Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a world where construction sites are often dominated by men, one woman is standing tall—both literally and figuratively. Kate, known by her Twitter handle @yungkatelynne, has been making waves as Ireland’s only female tower crane operator. A recent Twitter post by Kate herself, captioned “it’s not much but it’s honest work” and posted on March 8, 2023, at 8:17 PM, has garnered significant attention online.

The post was accompanied by a heartfelt reply from user @nothotchris, who goes by the name Cristofano, wishing Kate a “happy international women’s day.” This reply encapsulates the spirit of the day, highlighting and celebrating the achievements of women like Kate who break barriers in male-dominated fields.

The tweet also included an image that captured a proud moment for Kate. The image is a photo of a newspaper article featuring her story. The headline, partially visible in the photo, reads “Kate is Ireland’s only female,” with the rest of the headline cut off. The article itself appears to be a tribute to Kate’s exceptional career, showcasing her in a high-visibility jacket and hard hat, emblematic of her role on the construction site. Several images within the newspaper spread show Kate confidently posing on-site, reinforcing her groundbreaking presence in the industry.

The online community has reacted with admiration and support. User comments reflect a mixture of awe and encouragement. One user remarked, “good job Kate,” while others shared more detailed thoughts, such as “The parent who let their toddler get that close to a wild animal is the same kind of idiot who gets out of their car to see bears by the roadside. I feel bad for the child,” drawing a parallel about safety and responsibility.

Kate's story has not only inspired those within her industry but also resonated with many who understand the importance of representation and diversity in all fields. Comments like “Hope Kate is hydrating” show personal concern and support from her followers, indicating that her influence extends beyond her professional achievements.

This recognition of Kate on International Women’s Day serves as a reminder that women can excel in any field they choose. Her story is a testament to the power of determination and the importance of celebrating the contributions of women in every sector.

For those interested in following Kate’s journey and supporting her endeavors, her Twitter handle is @yungkatelynne. Join the conversation and celebrate the remarkable achievements of women like Kate who are paving the way for future generations.

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Top Comments from Imgur

Goldenteckel

#10 Poor kid ! Learning the hard way - and without help from the person filming - that nature isn't a petting zoo.

DiarmuidRyan

#1 tower crane operator, if I remember correctly.

Jhf2112

#10 The parent who let their toddler get that close to a wild animal is the same kind of idiot who gets out of their car to see bears by the roadside. I feel bad for the child.

jalcantara88127001

#31 you could theoretically make these circuits act as the key to some lock that you put your fingers into. And that would be awesome. Awesome to the max

d0nburto

good job Kate

Chawzilla

Is the problematic b*** like a quality control sort of thing, or ir like one of them always evil?

chukimani365

#26 this always feels like the equivalent in depression of “have you tried just not being sad.”

Paradox1111

#1 So the Smurfs were loosely based on her life?

Neednoggle

#35 damn, why all the hate for Jared Leto? And also, what about Lord of War, in which he was murdered violently by many bullets?

NerdNerdburger

#4 the left one. It's almost always the left one that's the party t**.

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