It might also dissuade
mom from getting a job or adding to her hours.
Not exact matches
I love this, I am a stay at home mother of 4 ages
from 1 to 11 and I have worked in factories pulling my weight plus more 70 + hrs a week and I work harder at home now, I love my children and I love my
job as a stay at home
mom I love the pay I
get from my children and the smiles I see nightly, Sometimes I wish that I could be more appreciated by others.
I guess it's only natural to assume the grass is greener on the other side of motherhood: that working
moms get to «have a break»
from parenting unlike SAHMs, who have to deal with their kids all the day, or that SAHMs
get to, well, stay at home, and don't have to deal with the rigors of holding down a
job and being a parent.
From high - end items with stylish colors to budget - friendly products that will
get the
job done; there is a stroller for every
mom.
I was lucky since my baby was born cause I
got the help
from my
mom to take care of him while I was at work (I work
from 7 am to 4:45 pm, on a desk
job) and she also helped me out with other few things like preparing the bottles for the day, and keeping him safe until I came back
from the gym.
Because we live in the real world, where having children and working is hard, here are some great tips and ideas for
getting back to work
from myself and other
moms I know who do an amazing
job of balancing work and family.
That being said, college grads need to remember that everyone is online — friends,
mom, dad, grandmom, and prospective employers — and that their actions, words, and photos can prevent them
from getting a
job.
I have
gotten a call
from a
mom trying to find an entry level
job for her college graduate son.
My
Mom and Dad did a very good
job at hiding their problems
from us as we were growing up... After my parents
got divorced and when I was older, I found out the true reason that my parents
got divorced.