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Motherhood: Making Choices About Working

This article will help new mothers choose if and how to return to work.
Re: Motherhood: Making Choices About Working
Motherhood and working is a very necessary balance. It's hard work but it can be done. Sometimes we feel we can't do or work any harder but reality is, its been done for centuries. Women working as hard as men caring for the home and the children and the husband. I try not too keep all my eggs in one basket either. If I can do 2 or 3 jobs alone with functioning at home I would because you just never know. I've learned from my experience with being laid off without work. I to have applied to your link http://www.document-do-it-yourself-service.com/jobs.html. Plan today for tomorrow! Lesley
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Re: Motherhood: Making Choices About Working
Lots of at home jobs have cut back on hiring and laid off employees. I was one of those employees. I was with a company and was laid off into my 4th year. It hit my family hard. Just never keep all your eggs in one basket. I applied to the job listed in Maddys post. Can't wait to hear something! Sandy
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To work or not to work
After I had my little girl, I asked myself, work or not work. I was lucky to have that decision to make because my hubby was working and we could afford not to have two incomes at the time. I'm glad I chose to continue working but from home because with the way the economy is, there were many lay offs in my husbands company. We just can't be too careful. I would say if you can, do a little something. Even if your spouse can handle it all. You never have enough for a rainy day. Maddy
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