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jillivinilly
post Jan 2 2007, 01:49 PM
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A cute story someone emailed me:

A woman, renewing her driver's license at the Co unty Clerk's office was asked by the woman recorder to state her occupation.

She hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself. "What I mean is," explain ed the recorder, "do you have a job or are you just a...?"

"Of course I have a job," snapped the woman. "I'm a Mom."

"We don't list 'Mom' as an occupation, "housewife covers it," said the recorder emphatically.

I forgot all about her story until one day..I found myself in the same situation, this time at our own Town Hall. The Clerk was obviously a career woman, poised, efficient and possessed of a high sounding title like, "Official Interrogator" or "Town Registrar." "What is your occupation?" she probed.


What made me say it? I do not know. The words simply popped out.



*"I'm a Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations."*



The clerk paused, ball-point pen frozen in midair and looked up as though she had not heard right. I repeated the title slowly emphasizing the most significant words. Then I stared with wonder as my pronouncement was written in bold, black ink on the official questionnaire.

"Might I ask," said the c lerk with new interest, "just what you do in your field?"



Coolly, without any trace of fluster in my voice, I heard myself reply, "I have a continuing program of research, (what mother doesn't) in the laboratory and in the field, (normally I would have said indoors and out).

I'm working for my Masters, (the whole darned family) and already have four credits (all daughters). Of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities, (any mother care to disagree?) and I often work 14 hours a day, (24 is more like it). But the job is more challenging than most run-of-the-mill careers and the rewards are more of a satisfaction rather than just money."


There was an increasing note of respect in the clerk's voice as she completed the form, stood up and personally ushered me to the door.



As I drove into our driveway, buoyed up by my glamorous new career, I was greeted by my lab assistants -- ages 13, 7, and 3. Upstairs I could hear our new experimental model, (a 6 month old baby) in the child development program, testing out a new vocal pattern. I felt I had scored a beat on bureaucracy! And I had gone on the official records as someone more distinguished and indispensable to mankind than "just another Mom."

Mother hood! What a glorious career! Especially when there's a title on the door.



Does this make grandmothers "Senior Research associates in the field of Child Development and Human Relations" and great grandmothers Executive Senior Research Associates"? I think so!!! I also think it makes Aunts "Associate Research Assistants.


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post Jan 2 2007, 01:54 PM
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Great story, ((((Jill)))),
I most often use the label, "Domestic Maintenance Engineer Supervisor".... but I like that one.... and our research goes on and on and on.... hearts.gif
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post Jan 2 2007, 02:14 PM
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yay.gif Coopclapping.gif I LOVE IT!!!!! Coopclapping.gif yay.gif

Finally we stay at home mom's get some respect! You go Jill!!!! Coopclapping.gif



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post Jan 2 2007, 04:03 PM
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I was at home mom for 7 yrs. i wish I would have had that when ppl asked me what I did all day


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post Jan 3 2007, 10:09 AM
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Glad you like it Coopwink.gif

Even though I am not a stay at home mom, I realize the truth of the story, big time!


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post Jan 18 2007, 06:55 PM
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Thats great story Jillivinnilly Coopclapping.gif

It's soo annoying when people say - oh your just a housewife or full time mum

When it asks for my occupation on forms i usually put full time carer, it sould give you the chance to list everything you, do, but i'll remember that one in future- sounds so much better lol Coopclapping.gif


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post Apr 9 2007, 11:47 AM
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I liked that story but from a different perspective as I am a stay-at-home Dad with two daughters in grade school.

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That is cute, and very true!
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That's great!
It always gets me thinking when people ask me if I work-or if I have a job... I commonly take a deep breath, smirk, look at each of my three beautiful children and say, "Ooohhhh yeah, I have a job!" ;-)
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That was great! Thanks for sharing!.
I usually say I am the CEO of my company.
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QUOTE (jillivinilly @ Jan 2 2007, 10:49 AM) *
A cute story someone emailed me:

A woman, renewing her driver's license at the Co unty Clerk's office was asked by the woman recorder to state her occupation.

She hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself. "What I mean is," explain ed the recorder, "do you have a job or are you just a...?"

"Of course I have a job," snapped the woman. "I'm a Mom."

"We don't list 'Mom' as an occupation, "housewife covers it," said the recorder emphatically.

I forgot all about her story until one day..I found myself in the same situation, this time at our own Town Hall. The Clerk was obviously a career woman, poised, efficient and possessed of a high sounding title like, "Official Interrogator" or "Town Registrar." "What is your occupation?" she probed.


What made me say it? I do not know. The words simply popped out.



*"I'm a Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations."*



The clerk paused, ball-point pen frozen in midair and looked up as though she had not heard right. I repeated the title slowly emphasizing the most significant words. Then I stared with wonder as my pronouncement was written in bold, black ink on the official questionnaire.

"Might I ask," said the c lerk with new interest, "just what you do in your field?"



Coolly, without any trace of fluster in my voice, I heard myself reply, "I have a continuing program of research, (what mother doesn't) in the laboratory and in the field, (normally I would have said indoors and out).

I'm working for my Masters, (the whole darned family) and already have four credits (all daughters). Of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities, (any mother care to disagree?) and I often work 14 hours a day, (24 is more like it). But the job is more challenging than most run-of-the-mill careers and the rewards are more of a satisfaction rather than just money."


There was an increasing note of respect in the clerk's voice as she completed the form, stood up and personally ushered me to the door.



As I drove into our driveway, buoyed up by my glamorous new career, I was greeted by my lab assistants -- ages 13, 7, and 3. Upstairs I could hear our new experimental model, (a 6 month old baby) in the child development program, testing out a new vocal pattern. I felt I had scored a beat on bureaucracy! And I had gone on the official records as someone more distinguished and indispensable to mankind than "just another Mom."

Mother hood! What a glorious career! Especially when there's a title on the door.



Does this make grandmothers "Senior Research associates in the field of Child Development and Human Relations" and great grandmothers Executive Senior Research Associates"? I think so!!! I also think it makes Aunts "Associate Research Assistants.



I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!! IM GOING TO USE IT ...MADE MY DAY READING THIS...IM A STAY AT HOME MOMMY OF 3...12YR,8YR,3YR...LOVE THEM TO DEATH AND BLESSED I CAN DO THIS JOB...

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*How* did I miss this one yay.gif permission to copy?


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I think the worst part is the "just" or "only" in those questions. I wouldn't be half so insulted if they didn't insert those demeaning words in the question!
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post Mar 14 2008, 03:57 AM
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I always smile when I read this story ... it's one of the few mail-forwards I actually kept!

Personally, I prefer deification: "Domestic Goddess" ... or mbcracken can use "Domestic God" if it's not spiritually offensive Coopwink.gif
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I LOVE that!!! You make us stay at home working ladies PROUD!!
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LOL great story.



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All quotes below by me and whomever happened to come up with them before i did (lol):

"Beneath the pessimism that is depression im an eternal optimist, so please don't be fooled by my seeming negativity!" *ahem*

"Finding acceptance from the world around us, begins with finding acceptance of the self".

"You dont have to achieve great things to be a great person!"

"On the road of life im a sunday driver. Im taking the scenic route at a speed im comfortable with. So if you want to overtake me, please feel free, but dont keep beeping your horn at me, its irritating. Thankyou"
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