stay at home jobs
October 25, 2011 by Allen Jesson
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Is your colleague's stay-at-home wife holding you back at work? - Washington Post (blog)
Is your colleague's stay-at-home wife holding you back at work? Washington Post (blog) In addition, sorting out how much the opinions of these men are caused by their wives' work status, versus opinions formed through other experiences — say, being passed over for a job, having a positive or negative experience with a female boss in the ... |
Top Republican woman in Congress becomes a force - Reuters
![]() WINA AM 1070 | Top Republican woman in Congress becomes a force Reuters On display are framed photos of her family: Cole, 5, Grace, 1, and her husband, Brian, a retired Navy commander who now works at home. "My husband has a new appreciation for stay-at-home parents," McMorris Rodgers said. "Lots of work. McMorris Rodgers' vote tells all |
Budget cuts could impact Detroit's esthetics - BusinessWeek
Budget cuts could impact Detroit's esthetics BusinessWeek Detroit's General Services Department, which maintains parks and cuts the grass on city properties, could lose staff under Mayor Dave Bing's proposal to shave $250 million in spending and possibly more than 2500 jobs from the city's budget. |
Merced City Council eyes repeal of foreclosure ordinance - Merced Sun-Star
![]() Merced Sun-Star | Merced City Council eyes repeal of foreclosure ordinance Merced Sun-Star Roman Contreras, with daughters Kyerra, 5, and Chloe, 10, stands in front of the North Merced home he rents. The house was foreclosed upon, and Contreras hopes his family will be able to stay. But now the council wants to take another crack at the law, ... |
Stay-at-home moms fight credit card rules - FOX 4 News
Stay-at-home moms fight credit card rules FOX 4 News Holly McCall has two full-time jobs. One is named Alexander. The other is Jonathan. She is a stay-at-home mom who used to work in the financial services industry. Even though she knew a bit about the business, she was surprised when her application for ... |
How to survive when your industry collapses - OCRegister
How to survive when your industry collapses OCRegister My wife was a stay-at-home mom. I had a one year old and one on the way plus two teenagers." David Goodbrand didn't waste any time bemoaning the loss of most mortgage lending business at his previous company. He started Comfort Cool Fans in Laguna ... |
The 5 Stages of Stay-At-Home Fatherhood - Huffington Post
The 5 Stages of Stay-At-Home Fatherhood Huffington Post I accepted a five-day position as a stay-at-home dad while our nanny was out of town. To date, I've held only a handful of jobs, but being the solitary caregiver for two 4-month-olds was officially the hardest (and most satisfying) of them all. |
Dads, They're Just Like Us - Huffington Post (blog)
Dads, They're Just Like Us Huffington Post (blog) When I talked to Al Watts, the current president of the group and a stay-at-home father to four in Omaha, Ne., he says that leaving his job to care for their children was a practical matter. His wife could make more money going back to work than he ... |
Budget Cuts Could Impact Detroit's Aesthetics - CBS Local
![]() CBS Local | Budget Cuts Could Impact Detroit's Aesthetics CBS Local Detroit's General Services Department, which maintains parks and cuts the grass on city properties, could lose staff under Mayor Dave Bing's proposal to shave $250 million in spending and possibly more than 2500 jobs from the city's budget. |
Sac State Graduates Concerned About Finding Jobs - CBS Local
Sac State Graduates Concerned About Finding Jobs CBS Local “I will continue my part time job and start on my master's program,” said another graduate. While some students take on jobs unrelated to their major, others are relying on their parents to help them get by. “I stayed at home, and it made financial ... |
Senior citizens are taking jobs once held mostly by teenagers
PITTSBURGH — If junior can’t get a job, blame grandpa. Battered retirement investments have led older workers to stay in, or re-enter, the workforce. And the situation has caused a shift in the average age of workers, with the percentage of young people dropping to the lowest level since the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics started keeping track in 1948. Read more
Attacks over Bain Capital don't stop Romney's rise in polls
WASHINGTON/TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Is Mitt Romney an out-of-touch elitist and bully who led a rapacious business that killed common folks' jobs? That portrayal of the presumptive Republican presidential candidate is the most frequent one painted by President Barack Obama's campaign and its allies, but their line of attack has yet to hit home. The former Massachusetts governor is rising in the ... Read more
US Unemployment Aid Applications Stay at 370,000
Applications for US unemployment aid stay at 370,000, level consistent with steady job growth Read more
G-8 leaders put their focus on European financial crisis, amid pressure for growth measures
CAMP DAVID, Md. - Drawn together in this serene mountain outpost, leaders of the major industrialized nations are prodding Germany to balance its push for European fiscal austerity with doses of stimulus spending to avoid an economic calamity that could reverberate worldwide. Read more
World Leaders at U.S. Meeting Urge Growth, Not Austerity
Leaders of the Group of 8 nations, convened at Camp David, banded together on Saturday to press Germany to back more pro-growth policies to halt Europe’s deepening debt crisis. Read more
Clarendon Hills stay-at-home moms appreciate having that choice
Bambi Gibbs considers herself very fortunate. The Clarendon Hills mother of three teen daughters made the decision about 18 years ago to give up her working career so she could completely focus on raising a family. She is glad that she has been able to stay on that path. “I would say there are an abnormally high number of stay-at-home moms in this area, and I’m sure it’s because they can afford ... Read more
Lawmakers Want High-Tech Foreigners to Stay in the U.S.
Top American universities attract some of the planet's brightest minds to pursue graduate and doctorate degrees in the U.S. But thousands of those best and brightest head for the exits almost immediately after they complete their academic programs. Read more
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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, MAY 20, 2012 AND THEREAFTER - In this Thursday, April 13, 2012 photo, Diane Martell, 17, right, leans on her parents Maurcio and Guadalupe on the porch of their home in Bessemer, Ala. The Martells are illegal immigrants as are most of the residents of this trailer park, and they live in fear of Alabama's harsh immigration laws. Read more
Daycare Plan: Too Little, Too Late?
BUFFALO -- There may be a light at the end of the tunnel for state daycares. Read more
U.S. unemployment aid applications stay at 370,000
Washington— The number of people seeking unemployment benefits was unchanged last week, suggesting steady gains in the job market. Read more







