Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A full-time stay-at-home mother would earn $134,121 a year if paid for all her work, an amount similar to a top U.S. ad executive, a marketing director or a judge, according to a study released Wednesday.

A mother who works outside the home would earn an extra $85,876 annually on top of her actual wages for the work she does at home, according to the study by Waltham, Massachusetts-based compensation experts Salary.com.
To reach the projected pay figures, the survey calculated the earning power of the 10 jobs respondents said most closely comprise a mother’s role – housekeeper, day-care teacher, cook, computer operator, laundry machine operator, janitor, facilities manager, van driver, chief executive and psychologist.

“You can’t put a dollar value on it. It’s worth a lot more,” said Kristen Krauss, 35, as she hurriedly packed her four children, all aged under 8, into a minivan in New York while searching frantically for her keys. “Just look at me.”
Employed mothers reported spending on average 44 hours a week at their outside job and 49.8 hours at their home job, while the stay-at-home mother worked 91.6 hours a week, it showed.
An estimated 5.6 million women in the United States are stay-at-home mothers with children under age 15, according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data.

NOT ‘JUST A MOM’
“It’s good to acknowledge the job that’s being done, and that it’s not that these women are settling for 'just a mom,”’ said Bill Coleman, senior vice president of compensation at Salary.com. “They are actually doing an awful lot.”

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, some 26 million women with children under age 18 work in the nation’s paid labor force.
Both employed and stay-at-home mothers said the lowest-paying job of housekeeper was their most common role, with employed mothers working 7.2 hours a week as housekeeper and stay-at-home mothers working 22.1 hours in that role.

“Every husband I’ve ever spoken to said, ‘I’m keeping my job. You keep yours.’ It’s a tough one,” said Gillian Forrest, 39, a stay-at-home mother of 22-month-old Alex in New York. “I don’t know if you could put a dollar amount on it but it would be nice to get something.”

To compile its study, Salary.com surveyed about 400 mothers online over the last two months.
Salary.com offers a Web site (http://www.mom.salary.com) where mothers can calculate what they could be paid, based on how many children they have, where they live and other factors. The site will produce a printable document that looks like a paycheck, Coleman said.
“It’s obviously not negotiable,” he said.
On average, the mother who works outside the house earns a base pay of $62,798 for a 40-hour at-home work week and $23,078 in overtime; a stay-at-home mother earned a base pay of $45,697 and $88,424 in overtime, it said.
In a Salary.com study conducted last year, stay-at-home mothers earned $131,471. The potential earnings of mothers who work outside the home was not calculated in the previous study.

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This is not going to bode well for the men. If this gets leaked out, do you think desi wives will demand a salary for raising your crotchfruit, men?

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

No they won't, desi men know how to curbsuch evils rather well. :(

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

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Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

well lets turns the table around!

So guppies whoever is married and have kids- Why dont you all do exact same things your wife does for only a week.

so basically - when you get up at 6 in the morning-

make sure all the kids are up-
your wife is up as well
get the kids dressed
make the break fast
make sure everyone is looking good.
get youself ready as well
drop kids to school and then you go to your work
when you come from work
pick up kids from the baby sitter
making sure they got their safely - you call the babysitter while dealing of piles of work at your desk in your office

Oh while at work say hello to the in laws as well
When you come home you pick up the kids.
once reached home - make sure they all have changed
while doing that put food on the stove and do vaccum at the same time
set the dinner table
put the laundry clothes aside
get kids do their home work
wife comes home!!!!!!!
hun here is water for you ? how was your day - kiss on her cheeks.
wife goes to her room takes a shower. does her own pampering to herself
while husband is making sure all the homework is done for the kids
dinner is cooked
house is looking top notch

Hunny dinner is served
kids come
all sit down and eat
even though husband is starving he gets up and serves everyone.
all finish eating...

going through there daily routines. husband runs after everyone to pray as well.
put the kids to bed.
read a story to them while wife is sitting in front of a tv watching Seinfield!
husband goes to wife - hun everyone is sleeping now... lets go to bed as well
wife goes - you go ahead i am going to FINISH watching this show.

husband goes to sleep and is dead tired at this time

then gets up agian and goes through the entire routine.

and every day he has to cook what his kids like and what his wife likes.

:~)

i am sure you can handle it guys...

Re: Men O//ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

This article is biased, do mothers not take care of their daughters :hoonh:

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

boys are harder to raise. they never grow up. salay

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

captaana ji
no they were busy taking care of their sons... and failed doing it .. *sigh

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looks like you had tough experience :D

Re: Men O//ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

daughters were raised by their neighbors? :hoonh:

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

^
they are shadow of their mothers and learn to grow very well and sometimes on their own.
Mothers dont have to run after them. They don't need to punish them

Girls are much more easier to handle all they have is mood swings.

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

yes. watching the males in my family being raised vs the females.
and im not even married yet. see how smart i am!

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^
:clap:

agreed

Re: Men O//ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

apnay moon mian mithu :hoonh: , yeto parha hay na? now don’t go generalizing ever again!

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depends on how your brothers see you :p

Re: Men O//ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

im like a mother to my brother. he would starve without me. and he knows that. so :meeno:

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

This is bound to happen if a strong father figure is absent.
Is that the case?

P.S. Only a man can raise another man. Single mothers are not equipped to raise a son.

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

actually a dad is present in all cases. and my brother got a job AFTER my dad left to pakistan and there was no one NAGGING him to get a job. (since i started cooking daal moong everyday. he hates dal)

Re: Men O//ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

such issues are because of how our society looks at both boys and girls, girls are supposedly kitchen material while boys as “bread-winners”, so if you are helping your brother for food isn’t any thing extra :stuck_out_tongue:

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

if u dont look as food as being anything important....sure its not.

do u know how far i would go careerwise if i had a wife cooking food for me, ironing, washing my dirty socks and shiit. even if i was academically behind as compared to other girls in college...

Re: Men O\/\/ned: US mothers deserve $134,121 in salary

Highly inflated salary.

Now look at the jobs that they have accounted for:

"chief executive and psychologist"

And then saying that mothers work 22.1 hours a day. Gimme a break