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MamaBear
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I have seen several answers, specifically two posters who feel it is necessary to be heard whenever the term "social assistance" or WIC comes up - Forgive me if I am wrong, but isn't it unfair to assume someone using this services is abusing their priviledge, especially when it is a mother trying to provide nutrition for her infant? I am NOT impressed by the posters who jumped down a womans throat recently, and one who I thought had very valid answers in the past has lost my respect.
Does any one else feel that peoples questions should be answered rather than a judgment made on the individual who asks?
Before someone accuses me of being on social assistance, I am a SAHM, with a Psych major, a diploma in Natural Health Consulting, a diploma in Health and Fitness, a certified Pharmacy Technician, a certified Personal Trainer and I have worked since I was 15 years old. I will return to work when I am ready, and those who think I am not contributing to the economy? Can kiss my butt. My kids come first.
lol - LOVED the rant, Hellcat! I hope you'll be my contact!!!
well put, Hmmmm... ( not sure of how many mmm's... )
teeny-beeny - you misunderstand my statements. What I was saying was that when I choose to return to work it is my decision; I have spent a good deal of time paying for my education, and working in my fields that PAY INTO THE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. If I chose to apply for assistance to stay at home with my sons, that is MY prerogative. I have all the respect in the world for a mother who can balance both - I can't agree with you more. I however, don't feel that I could, and I do not appreciate being judged for that; Nor have words put in my mouth that I did not say. You claim I implied disrespect, I beg to differ. My kids come before MY job. That's how I PERSONALLY feel in MY OWN situation. To each their own. And when I said diploma, I meant diploma.
Does any one else feel that peoples questions should be answered rather than a judgment made on the individual who asks?
Before someone accuses me of being on social assistance, I am a SAHM, with a Psych major, a diploma in Natural Health Consulting, a diploma in Health and Fitness, a certified Pharmacy Technician, a certified Personal Trainer and I have worked since I was 15 years old. I will return to work when I am ready, and those who think I am not contributing to the economy? Can kiss my butt. My kids come first.
lol - LOVED the rant, Hellcat! I hope you'll be my contact!!!
well put, Hmmmm... ( not sure of how many mmm's... )
teeny-beeny - you misunderstand my statements. What I was saying was that when I choose to return to work it is my decision; I have spent a good deal of time paying for my education, and working in my fields that PAY INTO THE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. If I chose to apply for assistance to stay at home with my sons, that is MY prerogative. I have all the respect in the world for a mother who can balance both - I can't agree with you more. I however, don't feel that I could, and I do not appreciate being judged for that; Nor have words put in my mouth that I did not say. You claim I implied disrespect, I beg to differ. My kids come before MY job. That's how I PERSONALLY feel in MY OWN situation. To each their own. And when I said diploma, I meant diploma.