Working Poor
Related: About this forumUsed to be the yardstick was if your Mom didn't have to work...
this is back in the 60's and 70's... your family was doing okay, and living the nuclear family's American Dream.
Today's version seems as if you're working one job, you're doing it.
Unemployment is so low because so many have two or more jobs.
Thomas Hurt
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(310 posts)Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)if you asked what the price of a loaf of bread was and the person could not answer that question,then you knew they were okay not to worry about money matters.
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(310 posts)Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)mentors always used that analogy. So friggin true. More so today than 1960's.
MuseRider
(34,364 posts)what we needed would cost and that is how much she took because we really could not afford much else.
MontanaMama
(24,013 posts)I mean everywhere...I don't know what it means but I've never seen anything like it. I could get 10 jobs today from Arby's to Target to hotels, restaurants etc...Our two hospitals are begging for internists and gastrointestinal specialists. Surgery centers are offering great compensation packages to lure nurses away from each other. My sister had a job as an insurance biller for a medical practice and she hated the doctor she worked for...she recently applied for two other positions and got offers from both offices within a week and had them bidding for her services. I do think some people here have more than one job...the cost of living is relatively high here...especially housing.
msongs
(70,170 posts)MuseRider
(34,364 posts)had a mother who worked. The only one I had ever heard of. It went like this. "She works. Not always but someone else always has to bring her daughter home from school or else she would come home to an empty house." *eyes would go back and forth and heads would nod side to side in judgement* "She doesn't even have to work!" "When she does not work she plays golf can you imagine?" There were only 3 girls my age in the neighborhood and the other 2 of us were rarely allowed to play with the other girl. She was a nice girl too. Such a damned shame. Good old white suburbia. Straight up middle class. We went to school with the richest in the city so you can imagine what was said of us as well. "They only go on vacation to visit family!" lol