Re: There aren't enough hours in the day
by
ladykrystyna
05/12/2008, 2:13 PM #
Kuruman, this made me LMAO:
The XX-blog musings all, to one degree or another, paint men as the caricature you have brought up before; fat, cigar-smoking pigs sitting in private clubs and smacking waitresses on their asses. While this is the ultimate ideal of course (just kidding),
I agree that men are getting the short-end of the stick work-wise as well. In fact, I think my posts have explored that: "quality of life" should be for EVERYONE, not just for people with children. There are many things that we expect of men that are not right either.
But in this PC age, you're not allowed to discuss it, right?
Luckily, my husband and I are both "slackers" - I don't expect him to make enough so I can stay home and vice versa. We are hard-working, but not out of our mind workaholics. We like spending time together and with our kids, and so in that way, we have made our choices.
I just wish that choice didn't mean having to give up any hope of promotion or any hope of getting a decent paying job. Not obscene - just decent.
I don't like working for someone, giving them my all (and I have done this twice) - only to be screwed over for personal reasons having nothing to do with my work. At will employment really only benefits the employer in the end, since employees usually stay at jobs a lot longer than they should because of security. If it were so easy to find another job, then yeah, at will would be great for employees. But it's not that way. It benefits the employers only, IMHO.
Anyway, I do agree with your point of view in general, but I still have a healthy distrust for corporations, especially when they give bonuses to CEOs who are doing a bad job. It's hard to have respect for that.