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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP is VENTING on an anonymous forum targeted towards mothers about having an unbalanced life because DH didn't get a good ROI on his degree and isn't making more money, and asking if anyone can relate to this. Clearly, she has come to the wrong place for support. You haggards are heartless![/quote] SHE should make her own damn money. More money, I mean.[/quote] Do you know how hard it is to be a fulltime mom AND work in say, corporate law? Most women work low paid work-life balance jobs to sufficiently contribute to their family income while providing good childcare. It is impossible to be a good mom AND have a high powered high income job. That is why, women take low stress, jobs and leave the bread earning to their husbands. Her complaints are valid. [/quote] Come on, Melissa Mayer did it. Just build a nursery next to your office and hire full time staff to take care of your kids 10 feet away from your office and then criticize all your female employees for not being able to maintain work/life balance. [/quote]
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