many women working for Yahoo are stay-at-home moms...... until recently since Yahoo has a new CEO.
how do you work for yahoo,that suit me
many women working for Yahoo are stay-at-home moms...... until recently since Yahoo has a new CEO.
It's obvious that the other woman was being judgmental and very buttinsky into your personal business.That's great to know.
Let me tell you one thing. I believe it happened probably two times as far as I can remember within the past less than two years. At one time, when some one started having a conversation with me at some special event. She asked me do I have kids. I simply replied, no I am not married yet. She went like, "so? You are so old fashioned. Look at other ladies there are plenty of mothers that never got married. This is 21st century and blah blah. That is so old fashioned thing." ...
I know quite a few stay-at-home moms. They are NOT rich.Do stay-at-home mom earns money from being stay at home? I have no idea how to receive $$$ if I were staying at home as a mom. Jeez. Both of my older sister and mother are working moms since all of my siblings and I were born. I do not know anyone who is stay-at-mom who are not rich and do travel a lot. I just don't.
I would say no, having manners and being polite isn't old fashioned.
Huh? That sounds like a past-century sexist remark.True dat....and I;m still argueing with one of my sons about the darn toilet seat...he says "you're back in the 50's or 60's!...Men don't have to put the toilet seat down...it's a woman's job!"….
That's right, it's courtesy. (It also keeps the pets out of the toilet bowl.)So.....I bit my tongue and said..."Next time you need to use the bathroom...get outside or use the neighbors!"....and posted a sign on the wall...."The toilet seat goes DOWN...leave it up...and ur azz is mine"!
This isn't "old fashioned"...it's courtesy....we ladies don't have to put the toilet seat up...so why should be have to put it down when the men use it?
how do you work for yahoo,that suit me
But please don't be tooooo courteous and hold a door open for me when you see me coming but I'm 20 feet away. Really, I can get the door, I won't think it's rude not to hold it for me and now I have to jog so I won't be rude making you hold it longer than necessary :/
what sort of work is it
I know quite a few stay-at-home moms. They are NOT rich.
Some are stay-at-home full-time while the children are pre-school age, and then get outside-the-home jobs after the children start school. Some do work at home, like seamstress, baking, childcare or catering. Some take care of their husband's business office work at home.
My mom was a stay-at-home mom until my parents divorced. She was a high school graduate but she didn't have any specific job skills. So, she started out by taking in ironing. Then, she worked as a part-time dorm receptionist at a private women's college, then became a full-time housekeeper at the college.
I know some moms who work part-time, such as substitute teachers or private nurses.
Each family figures out what works best for them.
Huh? That sounds like a past-century sexist remark.
That's right, it's courtesy. (It also keeps the pets out of the toilet bowl.)
I never could understand why anyone wants to leave a home toilet in the open position. Who wants to look at that? I like it neatly closed when not in use. Is that too much effort for anyone? I also have the lids that are slow closing. Just a light touch and they close slowly by themselves.
Slow-close toilet seats.Wow, that thing is new to me! Wonder where did you get it from? Thanks!
always a good thing.... such as chivalry
it's ok to be both modern and old fashioned like what I do.
Just to explain why chivalry is dying out, I held a door for a woman recently and she told me I being sexist and she could open the door herself. I was annoyed but you can bet I won't be holding the door for a woman again.