To Elly, a mom and a wife are jobs. Well, jobs she’d never be fired from and has no boss supervising her – heck, she’s the boss in that household. In that regard, I’d think she needs to delete these – nobody wants to hire a boss if the position doesn’t call for it. Listen to Mike. The employers want to see applicable job skills for the specific position they want filled. They don’t need to know if you are a wife or a mom. Heck, they might even discriminate against you for being a mom. They don’t like moms. They leave or call in on a drop of a hat when kids are sick, need ride home, etc. You don’t want them to know you have kids, Elly.
You can either write a resume to flatter your own sense of worth, or you can write a resume that presents your skills and education that appeals to the needs of the prospective employer. Your choice, Ellie. Just remember virtue signaling doesn’t pay for the stuff you want to buy.
That last experience is a very important addition to the resume. Almost every employer would want to know off the bat that you will be wanting to leave the office at three everyday to pick up the 3 children from school!
Domestic engineering ought to be certifiable occupation with measurable parameters and a compensation chart. Of course some employers think that “married with children” means distracted employees and time off for kids activities.
I got ones coming in who are covered from head to toe with tattoos. This is for a pharmacist position. I can’t have you dealing with the public looking like your a freak show from some carnival that just came to town.
Employers(the bad ones) ask if you have any plans to get pregnant(implying you’d be quitting as soon as you got there).If you encounter one of these,run like heck.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but if she has two years of university, she didn’t finish the degree. If that’s so, why is she saying she was a double major? Isn’t that a bit like starting a marathon, dropping out after a few miles, and using the pace of those miles to extrapolate your time if you had finished?
While Mike’s comment may have been insensitive and out of place when speaking to his mother, he’s not wrong. Employers want to know about the skills you will bring to a particular position. That being said, they also want to know how well-rounded you might be.
She should leave anything personal off the resume, but back when this was first written, I think many people did put their home situation in a resume. Plus, this is Canada – I don’t know the laws there.
Good one from King of the Hill, where they were trying to fill a job opening at Strickland Propane. Hank interviews an old man.
Hank Hill: Mr. McGillicuddy, there are some gaps in your resume.
Applicant: Well, in 1933-1945, FDR had the New Deal, so I was on the welfare. Then in 1963-1969 we had LBJ and the Great Society, so I was on the welfare. Then in 1977-1981, Jimmy Carter, so I was on de welfare, you know? In 1993-2001 Bill Clinton was in the White House, so I was on the welfare
Mike is correct. Fair or unfair, very few jobs are going to take your homemaking experience into account. It’s also illegal for a employer to ask if you’re married, if you’re pregnant, if you have kids, or are planning to have kids. Don’t volunteer information like that. It’s bad enough that they try to violate employment laws as it is, don’t give them ammo.
A huge number of people could put “wife and mother” or “husband and father” on their resume. We all know wives, mothers, husbands, and fathers who work hard and gain skills in those roles. We all know the other kind, too. None of those things have a value in differentiating skilled and hardworking candidates from those who are neither. Being a PTA member or classroom volunteer would have more relevance.
Everyone all in an uproar about the “Mother of three” entry, but nothing about the rest of her resume. The cashier entry is really the only marketable one, unless she’s going for another government job.
Young lad, you will understand the work involved in rasing the kids, late. Forget for now and let mom keep that last line. Infact she could underline that.
AllishaDawn over 1 year ago
In which case, wife and mother should be first on the list.
Argythree over 1 year ago
What do you think ‘wife and mother’ is, Michael? Play? One of the world’s biggest jobs…
9thCapricorn over 1 year ago
To Elly, a mom and a wife are jobs. Well, jobs she’d never be fired from and has no boss supervising her – heck, she’s the boss in that household. In that regard, I’d think she needs to delete these – nobody wants to hire a boss if the position doesn’t call for it. Listen to Mike. The employers want to see applicable job skills for the specific position they want filled. They don’t need to know if you are a wife or a mom. Heck, they might even discriminate against you for being a mom. They don’t like moms. They leave or call in on a drop of a hat when kids are sick, need ride home, etc. You don’t want them to know you have kids, Elly.
jmworacle over 1 year ago
Then you take over her responsibilities Mike…
GeorgeInAZ over 1 year ago
You can either write a resume to flatter your own sense of worth, or you can write a resume that presents your skills and education that appeals to the needs of the prospective employer. Your choice, Ellie. Just remember virtue signaling doesn’t pay for the stuff you want to buy.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member over 1 year ago
Nothing is more work, but maybe just list away from home jobs.
French Persons Premium Member over 1 year ago
These kids, every time Elly is working, they’re standing there, eating, drinking, consuming..
dcdete. over 1 year ago
That last experience is a very important addition to the resume. Almost every employer would want to know off the bat that you will be wanting to leave the office at three everyday to pick up the 3 children from school!
Daniel Verburg over 1 year ago
He will be up to something !
Dani Rice over 1 year ago
Let’s see . . . wife and mother: experienced in accounting, procurement, diplomacy, practical nursing, interior decorating, maintenance . . .
strandedonearth Premium Member over 1 year ago
A typewriter, how quaint! When was this one first printed?
Chris over 1 year ago
being a mom is such an underappreciated job… but what would I know, just ask my mom, she would know. I’m just her son. :}
Doug K over 1 year ago
Just need to specify some of the many jobs involved in being a mom.
DawnQuinn1 over 1 year ago
Raising children IS work, but also very rewarding.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Domestic engineering ought to be certifiable occupation with measurable parameters and a compensation chart. Of course some employers think that “married with children” means distracted employees and time off for kids activities.
The Pro from Dover over 1 year ago
I got ones coming in who are covered from head to toe with tattoos. This is for a pharmacist position. I can’t have you dealing with the public looking like your a freak show from some carnival that just came to town.
LaurelAnnHardy over 1 year ago
Count to ten, Elly. Then POW!
ladykat over 1 year ago
Mike, do you really think being a mother isn’t work?
pheets over 1 year ago
Mike can be such a derp sometimes…
rshive over 1 year ago
Unnecessarily snide, Michael. It takes lots of organization, not to mention the physical work.
cwillis over 1 year ago
Mr know it all
charles.d.brown over 1 year ago
Employers(the bad ones) ask if you have any plans to get pregnant(implying you’d be quitting as soon as you got there).If you encounter one of these,run like heck.
John Jorgensen over 1 year ago
Correct me if I’m wrong, but if she has two years of university, she didn’t finish the degree. If that’s so, why is she saying she was a double major? Isn’t that a bit like starting a marathon, dropping out after a few miles, and using the pace of those miles to extrapolate your time if you had finished?
g04922 over 1 year ago
And cleaning up after, cooking for, and generally raising 3 kids is NOT work? Boy does Michael have a lot to learn ;-)
Daltongang Premium Member over 1 year ago
Lecture coming from Ellie in Three……………Two……………One…………………….Kablooie!
JanLC over 1 year ago
While Mike’s comment may have been insensitive and out of place when speaking to his mother, he’s not wrong. Employers want to know about the skills you will bring to a particular position. That being said, they also want to know how well-rounded you might be.
rushfan200 over 1 year ago
And parenting isn’t work experience? She could put down “Homemaker” or “Domestic Engineer” or something fancy like that.
Moonkey Premium Member over 1 year ago
She should leave anything personal off the resume, but back when this was first written, I think many people did put their home situation in a resume. Plus, this is Canada – I don’t know the laws there.
CoreyTaylor1 over 1 year ago
It does speak to her organization skills(inspired by the Third Reich!), but Mike means they want more downtown, in-the-office training.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Shows she knows how to juggle and organize her time….
The Great_Black President over 1 year ago
Ah yes, unemployment. The Pattersons do not live in CAN-ada for nothing.
kamoolah over 1 year ago
She can start working for herself. She can lease a place with a sign that rotates for motorists to notice:
ELLY’S DELI
howtheduck over 1 year ago
These days you can’t ask about that last line when you are doing a job interview.
eced52 over 1 year ago
Smack him.
USN1977 over 1 year ago
Good one from King of the Hill, where they were trying to fill a job opening at Strickland Propane. Hank interviews an old man.
Hank Hill: Mr. McGillicuddy, there are some gaps in your resume.
Applicant: Well, in 1933-1945, FDR had the New Deal, so I was on the welfare. Then in 1963-1969 we had LBJ and the Great Society, so I was on the welfare. Then in 1977-1981, Jimmy Carter, so I was on de welfare, you know? In 1993-2001 Bill Clinton was in the White House, so I was on the welfare
Hank places resume in trash
HodgeElmwood over 1 year ago
Mike is correct. Fair or unfair, very few jobs are going to take your homemaking experience into account. It’s also illegal for a employer to ask if you’re married, if you’re pregnant, if you have kids, or are planning to have kids. Don’t volunteer information like that. It’s bad enough that they try to violate employment laws as it is, don’t give them ammo.
sperry532 over 1 year ago
And this is why some animals eat their young.
jbarnes over 1 year ago
A huge number of people could put “wife and mother” or “husband and father” on their resume. We all know wives, mothers, husbands, and fathers who work hard and gain skills in those roles. We all know the other kind, too. None of those things have a value in differentiating skilled and hardworking candidates from those who are neither. Being a PTA member or classroom volunteer would have more relevance.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Everyone all in an uproar about the “Mother of three” entry, but nothing about the rest of her resume. The cashier entry is really the only marketable one, unless she’s going for another government job.
hagarthehorrible over 1 year ago
Young lad, you will understand the work involved in rasing the kids, late. Forget for now and let mom keep that last line. Infact she could underline that.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 1 year ago
At least in Canada, there is a children’s allowance…American women don’t want it.