I do the things that
most work at home moms due, I also run a business (from home), take care of my aging mother, garden, and a million other things... but the world sees me as a «stay at home» mom.
Not exact matches
I was
working in the pharmaceutical industry prior to becoming a Pure Barre teacher, but my
most recent «job» has been stay -
at -
home mom.
The reason the website has a womanly touch is because some of the best,
most flexible
work - from -
home opportunities are actually geared toward stay -
at -
home moms.
It's like having the best of both worlds:
working most of the time, but being an
at -
home mom for a couple of months.
Even when I did go back to
work, I was still physically touching her 14 hours out of 24, which is probably more than
most stay
at home moms who use strollers, cribs and bouncy seats.
I
work full time, but am «blessed» to
work weekends when my boys visit their dad and therefore have
most weekdays as a quasi stay
at home mom.
Most people think of a stay -
at -
home moms as a woman with a spouse who goes out to
work while she stays
home all day.
Before the recession, stay -
at -
home moms who wanted to re-enter the
work force were the
most under employed, untapped, difficult to find talent pool.
Courtney Sperlazza, MPH, has
worked in health research and is currently a write -
at -
home mom to two of the
most beautiful and charming kids on the planet.
Anyway, my nonscientific observation is that stay -
at -
home moms worry about potty training earlier than
work - out - of - the
home moms,
most likely because they're actually having to do all of the
work.
Unfortunately,
at the core of mommy wars lies the
most popular mommy war of all time: stay -
at -
home moms versus
working moms.
Whether you're looking for graduate degrees in education or
working toward your master of electrical engineering, online classes can help provide the opportunity for stay
at home moms to take their classes when it is
most convenient for them.
Indeed, stay
at home moms are arguably one of the
most underappreciated
working members of our society.
There are a ton of different ways to cloth diaper now, since
most diapers are made by small businesses (many by
work -
at -
home moms).
There's nothing I love more than supporting a small business, and when that small business is a local
work at home mom (WAHM) making some of the
most fabulous cloth diapers I've ever seen, my heart just swells.
Many expecting
moms assume that breast pumps are
most useful for women who plan to
work shortly after giving birth, but the reality of breastfeeding is that breast pumps are a helpful tool for stay -
at -
home moms too.
Whether we stay
at home,
work, or a little bit of both,
most moms have a long list of things they do before 9:00 a.m., and those lists are nothing short of impressive.
Treating stay
at home Moms as heroes and saints who have it hard or are doing equal amounts of
work is the
most retarded thing in modern politics.
It is a shame that
most of the
working community does not recognize the importance of stay -
at -
home working moms.
I would argue that
most working moms would prefer to stay
at home to provide constant love and attention to their kids but are not in a place financially to do so.
Why is it that stay
at home moms, for the
most part, respect
working moms and single mothers because they realize their worth?
If you decide to have an office better for the job but
most moms prefer to stay
at home and
work while taking care of the family
at the same time.
Explore the
most flexible part - time jobs for stay -
at -
home moms now to find a job that brings in some money, makes you happy and
works with your family's busy schedule.
Work at home moms have more opportunities than ever to pursue their passions and paychecks without giving up so many of the moments that matter
most.
That list includes «The Opt - Out Revolution» by Lisa Belkin, a 2003 Times Magazine cover story that looked
at a handful of Princeton grads who (unlike
most of their peers) left demanding jobs to stay
at home with their children; Caitlin Flanagan's gloating potshots
at working moms, especially «How Serfdom Saved the Women's Movement» in the Atlantic in March 2004 and «To Hell with All That» in the New Yorker in July 2004; and an article on the New York Times's front page on Sept. 20, 2005, that repeated that many women
at elite colleges were opting for motherhood over careers.
Nicole Bradick, founder of Custom Counsel (which recently was acquired by CuroLegal), says
most of these companies were founded with the express purpose of providing
work for stay -
at -
home mom lawyers.
How should I write a resume when I have been
at stay -
at -
home mom for the last 20 years and
most of the companies that I had
worked for no longer exist?
After being a stay
at home mom for
most of the time, then
working 45 - 50 hours per week the past 4 years, I'm back
at home watching my baby granddaughter part time, and I'm struggling to keep a good schedule, getting all of the projects & cleaning & blogging done as I plan on.
As a stay
at home mom to 4, my biggest concern is that the majority of
home burglaries happen during the day, when
most are
at work, and after ringing the doorbell and receiving no answer, thieves often simply kick in the door.