Never subscribed to that idea. Neither has any woman I know. I left the job as soon as I was more qualified & created better opportunities for myself outside of the care sector. The CS is low paid bc of systemic issues, skills set & how its run. Nt bc of a maj women workforce.https://twitter.com/soapboxgirl79/status/1002310664600186881 …
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Replying to @clakklaa
"Women have been sold the idea that fulfilment is a substitute for income" is a strange assertion. Fulfilment is surely everyone's goal. The need to make sufficient income can often get in the way of that.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @clakklaa
For better or worse I have come to the conclusion that it is a substitution, personally.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @clakklaa
Fulfillment is a substitute for income earning.
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Replying to @RonaldDPotts1 @clakklaa
Why? What do you mean? Who, given the chance of a fulfilling life, would choose to earn money instead if they didn't have to? Earning money is something people do to afford essentials or afford to do things that are fulfilling because their job isn't.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @clakklaa
Well, my particular situation is one where I could make a lot more money, I drive big trucks for a living, if I chose to drive over the road or gone from home extended periods. I have, instead, chose to work locally for much less money and be home every night/ weekend.
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Then you agree. You have chosen a more fulfilling life over a better income. The original tweet suggested that women have been conned into believing that greater fulfillment is as good as greater income.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @clakklaa
Okay, I see the confusion. I was agreeing it is false to consider that a con, and I agree with tye concept.
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