"I just don't want to work"
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| Tue, 10-09-2007 - 10:06pm |
Hi all... I'm new to the board and I am curious.
I am in my mid twenties, unmarried, no children. I work in an extremely competitive field with many other women my age. Many of us are making six figures and the job is very stressful. We all have a great work ethic, but sometimes when the stress gets really bad, I'll often hear the girls (never the guys) saying things like "Arrgghh... I'm so sick of work. I just want to marry a rich man, have kids, stay home and NOT WORK."....... I was raised by two working parents (two very loving, caring hardworking parents). My mother was very successful in her career, and I feel that when I get married, I will (like my mom) continue to work and raise children at the same time (my mom was definitely "super mom" ---she did it all and was great!)...... My main question: many of the women in my work stay in the position for about 5-7 years and then leave.....the funny thing is...

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I mean as a single mom who takes care of her own mother, I would hope that you see your time with them as precious
I think that is exactly her point.
"Why should somebody have to leave the home they've worked hard for all these years?
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What you aren't getting is that the 20-something couple likes this policy, too.
Because she runs a fairly complex business that supports her and requires a house and a fair bit of space.
But, in fact, it wasn't only the elderly that were considered when the government proposed the changes. The property tax increase has hit everyone, young and old, hard. That's why the proposed system involves a flat fee for the property tax.
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