Unfortunately, those publications are not limiting their advice to those drippy subjects. These days, they’re wading into the whole work/life balance mess, targeting moms who work, once worked, or would like to go back to work.
To cheer on this generation of conflicted women, they’re offering advice about how women can have a spectacular career while fulfilling their noble role as nurturers of the species. The oft-cited solution—drum roll, please—is job flexibility. It goes something like this: Golly, if you just put your mind to it, why shouldn’t you rise to the top of your field from your own kitchen, with the little darlings hanging at your feet?
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