Friday, March 26, 2010



I was listening to NPR, as usual, on my way to work the other day and the piece was about Stay at Home Dads - how the economy has caused an increase in stay at home fathers that were laid off. They created networking groups and are learning the tricks of the trade from each other - which I thought it was kind of funny, as they could've learned from their wives, who've probable been very much up to date with all the new gadgets for kids and babies! But what most shocked me was that these dads are being advised to add their parental skills to their resumes as it may increase their chances of lading on a job - managers see those skills as an ability to multi task and it gives these man a human quality that cannot be described in other jobs. Now, that's quite interesting: Men will have an easier time getting a job by having parental skills, by being a stay at home dad, while women, who have been doing this for thousands of years, better not add the mothering skills to their resume or they may be seen as weak, limited, outdated, and an inconvenience. Why is that? Because those managers probably know that, once the men get back to working, the wives will take the parental role back and the male employee won't have to worry about the children, but if the mother goes back to work, most likely the father is not going to be her backup... even when it comes to something at which we master (such as parenting), men always have the upper hand...

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