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I've not been following as closely, but she always seems collected...sm

Posted By: just me on 2005-07-06
In Reply to: She allowed a person who lived in her house, an 18-year-old - My take

Did she recently have a break down, and what did she say?




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    no dear - look closely - it was for you-nm
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    "It's our advantage, this imagination thing

    Where's the company's corporate social responsibility to this country.........this just burns me up.......

    now we know folks......is this ridiculous comment suppose to make those of us losing our jobs feel better?

    "outsourcing was made for the blind"

    This career is so closely related to "parenting" that they are one and the same, really.
    How many other careers are based at home, or have been as long as MTing?  The poster was given a lot to think about, but unfortunately in the beginning the majority being negative about NOT trying to keep baby at home and work, or having baby NOT a reason to be an MT. Of course its the #1 reason for most women to be an MT! Its the dream job of any women who wants to be a mom, but cannot afford to leave the work place. Its not like the OP was asking for opinions on Wal-Mart versus McD's, was it? Kids needn't even be mentioned in all other careers except ours, and as from her post, it was for her baby!  And then to have these mothers(?) who discourage her from being with her kid? That's preposterous, and a recommendation like that could only come from a failure of a mom. Sorry, but true.  Even if I was a failure at it, I would still encourage another new Mom to try and be there for her child.  I would encourage her, unless, of course, I felt GUILTY for my own actions...and didn't want to have a reality check.  So, defending parenting does not make another MT negative! Puhleeeeeeeeeze!
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    I got into this initially because I was tired of the daily commute, the office politics, and everything else that goes along with working in an office, which everybody here knows. I also have friends that want to work at home for the same reason, and none of them have kids. So, please don't assume that everybody who wants to work at home only does so because they want to be at home with their kids. Yes, that is one reason, but that is by no means the only reason.
    It's scary because you have to watch it so closely. In my case, sm

    it seems to get better after I reboot, but I would really like to know why it happens in the first place.  I have 2.5MB of RAM on my computer, so I don't think lack of memory is the issue.  Hope someone has some insight!


    I do. I've worked closely with these people for years,
    nm