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In reply to the discussion: Married Ladies: Don't Quit Your Day Job -- Ever [View all]duffyduff
(3,251 posts)a book that was published over 30 years ago and made a point of insulting women for the choices they made either staying home or "choosing" low-paid careers instead of some high-paid corporate job. That book just pisses me off to no end these days (at the time I thought Colette Dowling had some good points, but I know better now).
I put myself through school to get a "career" only to have it stolen from me at age 53. It is virtually impossible to get back on track.
What the author doesn't seem to grasp is that you really have NO control over your fate. Employers can absolutely kick your career or job out from under you. It's a safe bet she has a lot higher standard of living having been married before than yours truly. Not that I regret not getting married, but this economy is brutal to those without the safety net of a spouse/live in.