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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Way back when I was in college I worked at Visa Credit Card, I was right next to Barlays US Headquarters and American Express and and Citigroup had offices all within a mile of each other. This is many years before people had Nannies, Camps or childcare help and no before or after care at schools. We had lots of dual income couples with kids. They just worked different shifts. My Boss at Visa she worked second shift and her husband worked first shift at Citigroup. As easy as that. And my office job out of college a lot of working Moms husbands were Fireman, Cops, Contractors, worked second or third shifts. And most of Men wives were teachers or nurses. You both cant work the same exact hours in person Monday to Friday as Parents of Kids unless you get child care or pay a lot for services. It is why my sister was a part time Speech Pathologist in school. Her hours were 10am to 2 pm daily. 15 minute break. She was home for kids while husband worked full time in person. My other sister was Breadwinner her husband was a semi stay at home dad. They had 3 kids. It is myth you both should be allow to work in person 5 days a week in a big job, go to conferences, happy hours, work dinners, travel for work. If you have more than one kid something has to give. [/quote] You have posted this many times over the years. Still adds the same little value. [/quote]
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