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By Heidi Brown
Working moms want to live in the best place for their kids, careers and quality of life.
In Depth: Best Cities For Working Mothers
This year ForbesWoman inaugurates its first annual list of the Best Cities for Working Mothers. To calculate the rankings, we started with the 50 largest cities in the U.S. and the premise that different mothers have different needs. So while it's safe to say that all moms want a secure and protected place for their children to live in, first-rate medical care and excellent schools, if they're running a business or earning a paycheck, there are other important considerations.
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Learning about being a working mom. I've seen an ad in the pregnancy magazines that shows a smiling female executive behind a desk talking hands-free on the phone.…
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Today one of my friends had one of the
toughest moments in all of Motherdom…the day you first drop of your
baby at child care. Dun, dun, DUN! What an awful moment. I remember
the first time I dropped off. I had returned to work weeks earlier
but Paul had been home for several weeks with a baby Ava… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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Dear Cubicle Coach:
When we're on deadline, our manager often makes the work of those with young kids a higher priority so they can be the first ones to leave. I get that juggling parenting responsibilities and work is tough, but I shouldn't have to pick up...
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Guilty Conscience One of the most common concerns of working mothers is how chaotic and stressful it can be to work a full-time job outside the home and then come home and work another full-time job there. Working moms often feel... Read More »
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