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Title: Why Single People Have to Work Harder Post by: summer_sakura on July 06, 2007, 03:08:08 PM Have you ever felt you were given more work solely because you're single? Single people are more than likely to be sent out on business trips than married individuals. Is this fair? Read up on how you can prevent your single status from ruining your career here:
http://www.savvymiss.com/career-woman/career-advice/9-to-5-grind-archive/article/why-single-people-have-to-work-harder-1011.html (http://www.savvymiss.com/career-woman/career-advice/9-to-5-grind-archive/article/why-single-people-have-to-work-harder-1011.html) Title: Re: Why Single People Have to Work Harder Post by: Jen on July 07, 2007, 02:48:57 PM I thought this was a good piece of advice in the article:
Quote “Be clear about monitoring your work hours. If you have a tendency to stay late, and therefore the assumption is that you can/will, look at your activities so you can have a place to be after work. Title: Re: Why Single People Have to Work Harder Post by: Soap Star on July 19, 2007, 07:22:30 PM :clap: Thanks for posting the link to this article.
I could not agree more that single people (especially single women!!!) are treated differently. Also, when a single woman has/gets a partner, but is not married, it's still much the same as being totally single. I'm divorced and formerly had a husband/stepkids, then was totally single, and now have a BF, so I really recognize the difference in attitudes between the different stages.
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