Anonymous wrote:On common app, has anyone marked "homemaker" for the profession/job for a parent who isn't working? Does it matter how it's perceived? I don't want to be make up some job that I don't have, like consultant, self-employed, etc. And I don't have any issues with "homemaker" but wondering if there is anything we should consider here... now is not the time for me to be rethinking all my life choices, so please no bashing stay at home moms. I do have a college and law degree, if that matters.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you put any occupation on your taxes? Homemaker?
Blank or align it with your taxes.
I do not think it will matter.
OK but is it still extremely insulting it’s even on there! I mean, I have a degree, I EARNED my degree !!!
Having a degree doesn't make something your occupation. Do you do paid work outside the house? If not, then homemaker. It's fine, but own it, as someone else said.
It does when it is a profession. It says "Occupatoin/Profession" -- not are you maing moeny at it right now. How about the writer whose novel hasn't made a dime yet and who hasn't started a new project yet? Are they not a writer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you put any occupation on your taxes? Homemaker?
Blank or align it with your taxes.
I do not think it will matter.
OK but is it still extremely insulting it’s even on there! I mean, I have a degree, I EARNED my degree !!!
Having a degree doesn't make something your occupation. Do you do paid work outside the house? If not, then homemaker. It's fine, but own it, as someone else said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you put any occupation on your taxes? Homemaker?
Blank or align it with your taxes.
I do not think it will matter.
OK but is it still extremely insulting it’s even on there! I mean, I have a degree, I EARNED my degree !!!
Is it extremely insulting? I have a degree too, but it would be wrong and false to list myself as "Political Scientist" when asked for my occupation because that's not actually what I do for a living. The question is about your current job, not your educational background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, homemaker indeed feels like a very outdated term! I’d prefer family caregiver or something more neutral (plus that also captures the very real possibility that someone is caring for aging parents and not just their own children/household). I suppose retired could work, depending on where someone is in their station of life.
But if the kid is fully grown and about to move out, isn’t homemaker more accurate than “family caregiver?” That sounds like you live with a disabled parent or something.
I mean, at some point you need to own what you do all day. That is what they are asking. Why the obsfucation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you put any occupation on your taxes? Homemaker?
Blank or align it with your taxes.
I do not think it will matter.
OK but is it still extremely insulting it’s even on there! I mean, I have a degree, I EARNED my degree !!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you put any occupation on your taxes? Homemaker?
Blank or align it with your taxes.
I do not think it will matter.
OK but is it still extremely insulting it’s even on there! I mean, I have a degree, I EARNED my degree !!!