Spot the Wonder
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My wife started a job last week. She's ecstatic, I'm ambivalent.
All that said, you and your partner have to be on the same page about it. One of E's teeball teammate's dad rails about how his mom has a master's degree and no job. To strangers. I'd be pissed. She seems to laugh it off, but at least she knows he feels that way and doens't need a letter.
She spent the money to go to law school, took the bar, and now, with the kids in school full time, refuses to get a job? I'm with him -
I'll admit, I think it's weird when women go to expensive universities, potentially get expensive graduate degrees and then decide to stay home for the rest of their lives.
My wife started a job last week. She's ecstatic, I'm ambivalent.
Welcome to the majority of the women from my law school class.
But of course, as the employer, we're not supposed to take that trend into account when making hiring decisions or we're women-haters.
Once my wife and I make a decision, it's our decision. We don't talk shit about the decision behind the other's back. Because... we're a team. That would be super tacky.
i don't know about a hater, per se, but definitely discriminatory at the least.