Just read this brief article on CNN.com and had to post about it.
Survey: 10 jobs moms work would bring in $138,095 a year
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
• 40,000 mothers responded to survey at Salary.com
• Mothers explained what their job entailed, how many hours they worked
• Salary.com says mothers work at least 10 jobs, put in 92 hours per week
• Company used median salaries for jobs, calculated work hours for each
I've been working outside of the home for 20 years now, eight of those as a working mom. When I got back to work after having my third child, I went half-time, and when he turned one I decided to stay home. The financial equation just didn't make sense anymore, and I really needed a change.
Looking back at these past eight months I wouldn't trade the time I've had to just be Mom for anything, but honestly, I don't know that I'm cut out for that job 100% either -- I'm still too curious about work-stuff.
I'm glad that someone has bothered to try to quantify the value of mothering, 'cause really, it's a damned hard job. A great one, but it is way more work than, well... work.
So true! Now how to get someone to pay us, hmmmm.... :)
Posted by: MonkeysMama | May 03, 2007 at 08:54 PM
I work in a school, which means I have pretty good hours and summers and other school holidays. But, this just means that I work that job in addition to all of the other mom stuff that I would do if I were home. i don't think I would want to stay home full time (my oldest two are in school full time anyway) but, but man does this stuff make me tired.
Posted by: InTheFastLane | May 04, 2007 at 03:02 AM