I belong to a family where I think we're all fairly treated, boys or girls. Although I have to work doubly hard just to be able to be recognised. That meant long hours, but the hard work paid off.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a good dad and a fair husband and I work quite a bit. That takes up a fair amount of time.
Being a part of a large family is just like a little society: those who fight to the top of the heap. We relied on each other and still do. They never discouraged me or told me to get a proper job.
I come from a working-class family, and I've been working since I was 13, from babysitting to blueberry picking to factory work to bookstore work. And of course, being a mother and homemaker, the hardest work of all.
I'm a good dad and a fair husband, and I work quite a bit.
You don't usually get treated unfairly. You usually get what you deserve.
I work very regular hours, roughly 9 to 5:30. I think I have it much easier than a lot of parents. I just sit at home, I have a very flexible timetable, and I'm very fortunate in that I don't have money problems. I have lunch with my wife at home. I don't have to commute, so I have much more time with my family.
I treat everyone as equals. I can't work if I'm not having fun, and I can't have fun if not everyone is happy.
I believe that you have to treat the people who work with you like your family.
I was fortunate enough to have my kids early, so being a mom always ended up being a better gig than these other parts that came along. So I always justified not really working a lot because I had a family.
I am treated no different than the other girls.
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