The "he-covery" may be turning into a "we-covery", our colleagues at CNN Money are reporting, with more women finding their way back into the workforce.
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Post by: CNN's Rachel Clarke Filed under: Economy • Jobs |
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I applaud women who wish to have a career outside of the home.
I applaud them too: we need more women in the soup kitchens and restaurant kitchen's across America. 😉
I'm w/you, Sharhondaa! Most women I know who work outside the home do shift work so they can be there for their kids when they come home, or enroll their kids in after-school programs provided by the schools! None of them expect their employers to take their kids schedules into consideration & most emloyers don't! I'm glad the job situation is looking up for women across America! PS. Most soup kitchens are Voluntary charity work, i.e not a paid job!!
I don't care if they are volunteers or getting paid...soup kitchen, school kitchen, restaurant kitchen...it doesn't matter so long as the women are in the kitchen! 😀
Not me in any of these posts, obviously.
Tick tock, schoolboy,
I agree with you, fernace.
my mommy won't spend time with me either. i am only 42, i need her still.
Yeahm I hear ya. Of course if men like me wouldn't leave them to tramp after a younger version to tap, my kids wouldn't be put through this and my burning desire to never pay child support for the little wallet-drainers means it;s win-win for me and heck with he and the kids!
Sorry little fister, you're a drain on me, I hate your mother, I hate myself, and iI need to go try and relive my childhood using only my bad combover and my charm. My date is a box of tissues and a bottle of jergen's. My bottle of Paco Rabanne to cover the stench from my Depends will help too.
Thanks alot Kenny for exposing us. How long are you going to be able to get away with this?
Time's uuuuuuuuup, J.R.
I was never pulled aside and taught the concealing ways of a manipulating women; as many are, just more example of family neglect; in this case though... *thank goodness* for me.
I think there are many of us, (non-manipulative women) but unfortunately, we get thrown in with all the others... those who try, aren't good at it; falling miserable.
What does this have to do with the article? I work with too many... Argh!