Probably a good idea for pregnant women to spend more time in the kitchen and less time trying to ‘climb the corporate ladder’.
I assume that was an attempt at sarcasm, but it failed miserably.
Trying to climb the corporate ladder?
She’s working at Walmart
Husband?
Father of miscarried child? Where’s he?
More like a struggling mom wanting to not be on welfare.
What a bizarre response to a woman suffering a loss.
Enserio? During the Carter years, for a young couple who were just out of college and working-if they were expecting a baby, it took two incomes to be able to afford the pregnancy and a safe, decent place to live with their baby. I know all about how it was for parents of little kids then.
it is even more expensive and difficult for anyone wanting to have and provide a good life for a baby now, unless one of the parents is well off-most pregnant women who are not welfare queens can’t afford to spend more time in the kitchen if they want to have food to cook in the 1st place-apparently you don’t know any working class women-married or single...
I doubt working at Walgreens can be considered climbing the corporate ladder.
Not exactly climbing the corporate ladder.
“The corporate ladder”? At a Walgreens store?
A woman in corporate would have the self confidence to just leave, no matter what the boss said.
This is more likely a low-level ee who is working instead of taking welfare. At that level, they really have no agency.
Careful. Point out something like that and the white knights will flame you big time. You should read my inbox after saying a single mom neglected her kids.