Anonymous wrote:Parenting and household management are jobs. They are actually 2 different jobs, and many people are only skilled at one or the other, and many more are skilled at neither.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAHM
Not a job!
Stop with this.
See? The disrespect! There it is.
Being a stay at home mom isn’t a job.
That’s not disrespect it’s just a fact.
It’s a choice, not a job. So don’t pollute the thread with this bs.
Signed - a mom who has done both.
I'm also a mom who has done both and I disagree with you. It's a job. I had to hire a full-time employee to replace me when I went back to work, that's how I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAHM
Not a job!
Stop with this.
See? The disrespect! There it is.
Being a stay at home mom isn’t a job.
That’s not disrespect it’s just a fact.
It’s a choice, not a job. So don’t pollute the thread with this bs.
Signed - a mom who has done both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAHM
Not a job!
Stop with this.
See? The disrespect! There it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAHM
Not a job!
Stop with this.
I was a teacher. It's inherit to the job to be heckled by students
Anonymous wrote:Used to work for TSA in my college years. Top that one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SAHM
Not a job!
Stop with this.
Anonymous wrote:I was a teacher. It's inherit to the job to be heckled by students, hated by business people, and scapegoated for all of society's problems. You have my respect.
The ones who do well as teachers are the ones who went into teaching for the summers or to fit their school-aged kids schedules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a teacher in Fairfax County. So, yes.
Same!
--ESL teacher in DCPS
Anonymous wrote:Yes, mostly, but I worked in a horrible, sexist industry before I started my current career. I would leave if I were you. If there’s no respect now, ain’t gonna be any respect later.