Do you want to work after a long time of being nonoperative ?

China
October 8, 2012 9:07pm CST
In our neighbourhood there are some women who don't go out to work .They keep their house , raise their children or take care of their parents. After their children grow up they have stayed at home for many years. And after their children can take care of themselves they have few things to do at home. They are supposed to go out to work. But they don't want to . They have been used to staying at home.Mylotters, if you were one of them , what's your opinion? Do you want to work?
5 responses
@wongchoiyee (7413)
• Malaysia
9 Oct 12
If my husband can afford to give me money, why not? I will stay at home looking after the house and do some work I like like surfing the internet, this is my dream, however if my husband could not afford to money, then I will go out and work.
@airasheila (5454)
• Philippines
9 Oct 12
a pleasant day to you, it is quite hard to go back at the track when you are non-operative for a long time, hence you will really undergo a thorough adjustment. however, adjustments can be cope-up and surpass if the work that you will be into is part of your passion. in this situation, your adjustment will not really an issue or does not really matter though. and if i will be in that position, i will make it a point that i love that work that i am going to be into. aside from that, i need to condition myself that i am at the track again working. in this instance, i can slowly but surely meet my adjustments. since i really need to be focus in the job where i am.
@silverfox09 (4708)
• United States
9 Oct 12
If I spend most my younger years being a house wife and taking care of my family . It would be clear I dont like working and much rather being home, I would kick back and enjoy the rest of my life and join a club or something . I cant blame those woman for not wanting to work it is harder to cut it the older you are starting from the beginning especially if they have no working experience or college education to help . For a person like me being at home is quite boring and I would not like being a stay at home mom at all ,but even so I dont plan to work all my life I want to retire at age 40 reap what I sow .
@GemmaR (8517)
9 Oct 12
It can be hard to go back to work when we haven't been for a while, but at some point you have to realise that your child does not need you at home all of the time anymore and this means that you could get a job instead. If your child is in school then you could get a job that is just for a couple of hours in the middle of the day, and this would be a lot better than sitting at home for the whole of the day with not all that much to do at all. I very much want to work, but I also know that I will be taking a little time off when I have a family because I would want to spend time with them as well.
@Raine38 (12257)
• United States
9 Oct 12
I have been out of work for 9-10 months now (hubby and I decided that I finish our "project" first full time, then after that I can do whatever I want) and for me I think that's pretty long enough. And yes, I can't wait to get back to work. I miss going to work, submitting reports, doing analyses, doing presentations, that sort of thing. And of course, I miss having my own paycheck.