My mom was the picture of the blue-collar mom: Two and three and four jobs to make sure that me and my sister never needed, that was her thing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was raised in a very blue-collar family.
My mother gave up a good part of her career to look after me.
I come from a blue-collar family, and I'm just glad for the work.
My mother raised three kids on her own, so I was taught that to be a working mom was a good thing.
My mother was a teacher. She was grooming my brother and me to be successful, accomplished people.
My wife came into my life, and my mother still wanted to be the boss.
My mother was a teacher.
My mother was amazing. I guess, in our community, if you wanted to get by you had to work hard. So she cleaned offices. She did everything that you could imagine. We were really poor. But she would say, 'Where you are is not who you are.'
My mother stopped working when she had my brother. She was a full time mom until I started getting heavily into ice skating lessons, and it got to the point where they really needed my mom to earn an income.
My mother was a cleaning lady all her life.