Yes Mothers Work! Here's Our Job Description

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By blessedmommy

A lot of people don't realize the work that goes into being a mother. Only a mother knows what a mother really does, and only a mother can tell the story. I've wrote this little tidbit that will hopefully give the rest of the world just a tiny bit of insight on just how hard us mothers actually work!


THE INTERVIEW

The phone rings...

MOTHER: Hello?

INTERVIEWER: Hello, Ma'am. I'm a reporter and we're choosing women at random to give brief accounts of their job descriptions to run in next week's issue of our career paper. Do you have a minute?

MOTHER: Not now, I'm busy!

INTERVIEWER: OK Ma'am, I won't take anymore of your time.

MOTHER: Oh, I'm sorry, I was talking to my two-year old. She's trying to get me to pour her some milk.

INTERVIEWER: Oh, I see. So you're a mother?

MOTHER: I can't just yet, I'll do it in a minute!

INTERVIEWER: Excuse me, what was that?

MOTHER: Oh, my apologies. I was talking to my 4 year old, he needs help wiping his bottom.

INTERVIEWER: Oh, well I'll be brief. First of all, do you work?

MOTHER: Of course I do.

INTERVIEWER: Great! What is your occupation?

MOTHER: I'm a mother.

INTERVIEWER: Oh. But you don't work for pay, right?

MOTHER: I have the highest paying job I know!

INTERVIEWER: But I thought you were a mother. Do you have another occupation?

MOTHER: Isn't that enough?

INTERVIEWER: I suppose. (pause) Well, I'll let you get back to your children Ma'am. I have some interviews to collect.

MOTHER: Wait! Don't you want to hear my job description?

INTERVIEWER: Uhhh.... (Thinking about a potential lawsuit if he should say no) ..... OK, go for it.

MOTHER: Could you hold on just a minute? Let me take care of my son in the bathroom. This should just take a second.

INTERVIEWER: (sighs) OK. I'll wait.

About 5 minutes pass...

MOTHER: I'm back. Whew, that one was above and beyond the call of duty!

INTERVIEWER: I think I'll leave that out of my article.

MOTHER: Good idea.

INTERVIEWER: Well let's hear the job description. (He mutters under his breath), This shouldn't take too long.

MOTHER: I hope you have lots of paper...hmmm. Well, here it goes...

I have the world's most important job. I'm a Manager of Miracles (or MOM for short). I train people for life. I teach them morals and right from wrong. I make sure that they get the proper education that will help them to one day have the ability to rule the world if necessary. I also teach them the small things that go along with good civilization such as good hygiene and manners.

The training process takes a lot of patience and requires me to hold a number of different job titles. I'll share just a few with you for time's sake.

For one thing, I'm a nurse. There are times when my little "trainees" (hereafter referred to as my children or kids), will get scraped knees and little tears will stream down little faces. It is my place to put a colorful bandage on it and kiss it. This has an amazing healing effect. Usually, the child will then wipe their eyes, smile and run back and do the same thing that made them get the scraped knee in the first place. However, there are more difficult times like when my kids have the flu. It is then my place to be on call at any given moment to come and check temperatures, administer medicine, or even hold a barf bag. If I don't get there quickly enough, it may require cleaning messes out of the carpet. I often give up my own sleep to make sure that my child is comfortable.

Also, I'm a referee. Believe it or not, there are times when my little "angels" grow horns. Fights break out between siblings and it's my place to break up the fights and restore the peace.

Sometimes as a MOM, I must be a psychologist. I have to delve into the problems of my children and find the root causes for their behavior and help them change it.

I'm a teacher 24/7. My children are constantly learning from me whether I'm trying to teach them or not. This requires me to be very careful about everything that I do and say, for they learn the bad as well as the good.

Another one of my jobs, and one that I'm really good at is that of an attorney. There are times when the judge, (dad), lays down the law. Although I agree with Judge Dad that punishment must be received for wrongdoings, I look into what caused the child to behave the way they did. I've been know to get "sentences" reduced if the child can present good reasons for why they did what they did. (Judge Dad don't seem to think that this is an attorney role, he thinks it's a soft Mommy's heart).

I'm a chauffeur, a maid, a cook, and....did you say something sir?

INTERVIEWER: ZZZZZzzzzzzzz

MOTHER: Well, I guess he got tired just listening to all I have to do. 'click'

Let's go get your milk now sweetie.


NO NEED TO FEEL ASHAMED FOR NOT "DOING YOUR PART" TO HELP OUT WITH THE FAMILY INCOME. MOMS CAN WORK FROM HOME TOO! HERE'S A LINK TO TEACH YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WORKING FROM HOME. IT'S WHAT I AM CURRENTLY DOING MYSELF! CHECK IT OUT!

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gabriella05 profile image

gabriella05  says:
10 months ago

I can associate very well with this story Great hub and thumb up

MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
10 months ago

I am disturbed

Val to me this 45 years ago, I did not believe her as it sounded far to hard for one human being to do so much, with so many.

Guess I am going to have to aplogise for believeing she was have me on.

I printed and gave it to Val to read.

She said I told you so!

Great Hub

Zsuzsy Bee profile image

Zsuzsy Bee  says:
10 months ago

HEAR! HEAR! Great discription!

great HUB

regards Zsuzsy

soyelude profile image

soyelude  says:
10 months ago

This is the greatest job in the world...my wife leaves me alone with the kids once in a while, and trust me its no small feat. You mothers are simply a blessing to mankind! This hub is another first.

Aman deep Garg profile image

Aman deep Garg  says:
10 months ago

i have experienced all this.gr8 hub

singingmommy profile image

singingmommy  says:
10 months ago

Oh my goodness you wrote about me.....I feel so honored , I'm sure every mother that reads this feels the same. A+ Hub :.)

Acorn Valley profile image

Acorn Valley  says:
5 months ago

Amen, I printed it for my husband who, when the house is a disaster, has a stupid moment and asks "What did you do today? Anything?" It's a wonder he's still sucking air.

blessedmommy profile image

blessedmommy  says:
5 months ago

LOL Acorn Valley! I hope that your hubby begins to see you in a different light!

wannabwestern profile image

wannabwestern  says:
5 months ago

Lovin' it! Mothers do so much. Last night I sat on the floor with 7 8-11 year-old girls to play a board game called Cogno (not Congo). I'm 4 weeks from having my baby. Very creative and entertaining read with a good message!

Julie A. Johnson profile image

Julie A. Johnson  says:
5 months ago

How very true. It's good you're there to keep "the judge" in line.

Amber Arendsen profile image

Amber Arendsen  says:
4 months ago

love it, thank you or lifting up SAHM's. It was an easy choice to make for hubby and I. Five years and two kids later, I have struggled a little with validation for the job I do.

thanks for a great hub

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