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[quote=Anonymous]Watching the news last night and found this interesting. A women group that focuses on working moms with kids at home did a Poll and found this out. 43 percent of working Moms work just for the money (most likely similar for Dads) 50 percent of women want a flexible work arrangement They hop on and hop off work working around chores, kids etc. For instance doing a bit before work a bit after kids in bed, maybe some multi tasking while waiting at bus stop on work phone. 50 percent of women want a rigid clear cut line of work hours than family hours. A clear work schedule such as I work 800 am to 430 pm exactly and that is work and well clock out hits that is family time do not disturb It was interesting that between working Moms the two groups of Moms actually have trouble working together. I saw this at work as I had a working mom supervisor she was like logged on at home at 8 am sharp shooting out emails and making work requests and around 415 pm another flurry of requests and she logged off at 430 pm. In a work from home job she created her own imaginary work hours. I hated worked with her. I try to go to Dentists, meet someone lunch, even take a shower mid day and she be on top of me. I am more lets log on at 10 pm watching TV to wrap up work, jump on early if going out to Dentist. To quote Rodney King why cant we just get along? But the point was you got only 67 percent of your working Moms who even want to be there and then on that 67 percent 1/2 the Moms want to work one way and the other half and another way. i say results are similar for men However, Men don't do as much childcare [/quote]
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