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I came a cross an interesting site mentioning the "worth" of work-at-home-moms to their families. Of course, Laura Petrie comes to mind, as well as some of the posters on this board.
There was a list of jobs and salaries, and I've seen this before. Believe me, I know it's a valuable service and labor of love that these moms provide, but I often think these lists are padded (Plumber, Mechanic, Cake Decorator?). According to the list below, Rob would have to pay a considerable amount of money to someone else to do the things Laura does for he and Richie. Laura's "jobs" Job title & Annual salary Child Day Care Worker $20,259 Teacher $44,824 Taxi Driver $27,346 Facilities Manager $73,239 Short-order Cook $27,477 Laundry Attendant $17,917 Janitor $22,440 Counselor $27,638 CEO $545,268 Administrative Assistant III $37,143 Accounting Clerk III $34,842 Licensed Practical Nurse $38,111 Plumber I $33,155 Automotive Mechanic I $30,725 Cake Decorator $21,340 Total: Just over $1 Million annually in 2005 dollars. Just over $330,000 in 1965. What do you think? Steve |
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Dolce far niente, Carissima!
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Wow! I Love that list!! I'm going to show it to my husband. I am, in fact, a Registerd Nurse who is also a stay at home mom so you can add another say, $50-60K to that number for that alone. Thanks, Steve, for making me feel like a million bucks!
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Well, those salaries are based on full-time employment for each of those occupations, right? So using cake decorator for an example, if one decorates maybe three cakes a year, that function would probably be worth $30 for the entire year.
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I don't know. LOL I just picked a number out of the air. I guess it all depends on if the cake decorator works by the hour as an employee in a bakery which would make it in today's dollars, or works for herself and charges on a per-cake basis which would be 60s dollars I guess. And this is all based on a simple 2-layer cake that a housewife would tend to make as opposed to some very intricate and/or large project like a wedding cake.
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LOL!!! But isn't that Floyd B. Bariscale? Lolac
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I checked and you're right, it's Floyd. Whatever, as long as I don't get punched (No, Kolac, not in the chest)! Steve |
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