The one quality most necessary in my chosen career of a homemaker is to enjoy what I am doing. As a homemaker I enjoy the privilege and the opportunity to schedule my days exactly as I wish. Over the years I have perfected a highly efficient program of cleaning, shopping and laundering. Monday is scrubday not another week beginning in an office with a boss, I am my own boss. My entire family has the chance to clutter, litter and soil the house over the weekend. But in the morning, a transformation starts to take place. And by the end of the afternoon I have the intense satisfaction of wandering from room to room to enjoy the fruits of my labor.
Wednesdays mean errands. Cookbooks are consulted, menus compiled, shopping lists prepared. I am still amazed at the amount of time that is involved to just run to the grocery store or drop by the cleaners. Laundry and ironing takes place on Fridays. No more griping and complaining that there is nothing to wear for the weekend. Planning major household chores every other day of the week leaves me ample time to pursue a college degree, and of course because a little education is good for everyone. Although, I have chosen a homemaker as a career and I enjoy it not every women seeks this profession as a career. To me in what ever career any woman may chose she needs to enjoy her profession to be good at it.
I consider myself very fortunate that I had options when my daughter came along. Not every mother is in this position. A deliberate decision was made at the time that I would retire from my job. From then on, my career consisted of taking care of my family and house. Promotions and a corner office disappeared from the picture, as did financial independence. Conferences were canceled. Casual clothing replaced suits, open sandals substituted for high heels. The result of all these changes is that now my house sparkles, my yard has flowers and the front porch is swept. My child comes home to me, unaccompanied by a latchkey. Let me tell you that it gives me a great deal of satisfaction and pride when I can show my “liberated” friend my cozy, clean and comfortable abode.
The Homework on High School Degree Career Enjoyed
Many people continue their education beyond high school to advance their careers. That is why I began working on my bachelor's degree. I wanted a job that did not involve standing at a cash register. However, I gained much more than that in those four years. When I finished my bachelor's degree in 1996, my emotions were very conflicted. On one hand I was very happy and proud to have completed the ...
She may have an eel skin purse, but she was deprived from comforting her baby when the first tooth broke through and from gloating when the first step was taken. I waited and knitted while my child took art lessons or practiced kick boxing after school. My rich friend had to work. Another housewife had to take her children to their various activities. Being at full-time housewife as a profession may have its dull and boring moments; so does ever other job. But, I enjoy the freedom to organize my day my way, get a college degree in my spare time or just be carefree for a few hours a day. I am my own boss. And that is what I call truly liberated and a dream job.