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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are inside jokes and memes about this, OP. People should be paid living wages, not housewife wages. People with the experience don't apply for these insulting jobs. Employees say "people don't want to work" haha. [/quote] You both sounds very superficial and immature. No one needs to know how much your house is worth or your shoes. Grow up. I work at a company in Nova. I just hired a lovely women with MBA and great experience at low wage for what she is worth. She is a new mom with a husband with big job DC She took it as it is a straight 9-5 job no OT ever. My office is literally one mile her house. We are hybrid two days remote. She leaves every day 445pm to pick up one year old. She literally can run errands at lunch. It is a housewife job. They exist. But she is WFH two days a week and even home by 5pm on in person days. [/quote] You are the reason I don't wear any rings or talk about my kids/family at work. [/quote] She wore no ring, and used I in all interviews to appear single. I found this out afterwards. She did not even mention She lives one mile away gave generic “county” as address in resume. I also hired a young single guy who lives nearby ago likes to party all the time and has hobbies. I also hired a strict Muslim who wants to get to mosque quickly. I myself make 100k a year less than my very demanding job. The fact going to a office 3 days a week till 445 pm up the block your house and remote two days should pay less than a 8 am to 7 pm job five days a week in person job. I get paid 100k less. Next week got a 63 year old guy in area interviewing 150k paycut from demanding job he was laid off from last year. [/quote] You sound awful but keep telling yourself you’re doing them all a favor :roll: :roll: [/quote] I am. The women I hired never told me she is married, has a kid or lived nearby. Total coincidence she was looking for childcare at a place near office and it leaked back to me. It is funny. I wished the moms happy Mother’s Day but not her as she is “single” very weird. I don’t care. But I was curious why she took a job at that pay but it makes sense. That same person leaked where husband works. [b]She does. It really have to work at all[/b]. I love it as so funny. [/quote] You have no idea of her situation. Could be abusive DH with prenup, gambling problem, precarious job No wonder they try to hide info from your prying eye. You are a snoop, gossip, and big*t. [/quote] Since her husband is extremely senior person on a full relocation package with rent paid for and she is trailing spouse she does not have to work. I was fortunate to get same relocation package once and my wife certainly did not have to work. She just wants out of house. The women smells of money. We got another one at work. She drives a $140k car to wish and lives in a 2 million dollar home and works for 90k a year. Good for her. But she brags about it. Her shoes are a weeks salary. She is also mom with a one year old in neighborhood Why hide it? I have a 2 million dollar home and I don’t hide it. I certainly could not buy it on this salary. I tell people I used to make a lot of cash. [/quote][/quote]
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