A survey of 2000 mothers raising school-aged kids (ages 5 to 18) discovered that mums spend nearly 100 hours a week on parenting tasks.
A poll by Campbell's Well Yes! Sipping Soups showed a result that a mum wears at least 15 different hats from chef to financial advisor. Hence the hours are way more than your regular full-time 40 hours job.
53% said sacrificing sleep for their children was how they got that extra time for their mum role. While 47% said they give up date nights, hobbies and time with friends.
The researchers also found that if mums were to get paid for their work as parents, it would easily be a six-figure salary! And this is along with their paid jobs. 70% of the mums who did the survey were either still working full or part-time jobs.
"With the amount of time moms spend taking care of their children, it's no surprise that they're giving up time for themselves," says Palmieri.
It is definitely an extremely difficult job that mums somehow pull off!
Study finds wrote a job advertisement for 'being a mom' and this is funny and true.
Now Hiring! Work From Home! Position requires strong ability to multitask. The successful applicant will be able to plan and prepare nutritious meals, while maintaining mountains of clean laundry. She can provide tutoring, nursing, counseling and therapy sessions on an as-needed basis. In addition, applicants should be available for various event-planning activities, including birthday parties. The position involves staying up-to-date on all recommended practices of child development, including, but not limited to temper tantrums and adolescent awkwardness. Sleeping and eating not guaranteed for employees. Applicant must have a valid driver's license or organize reliable transportation. Expect to work an average of 97 hours per week for 52 weeks per year. Pay range: $0 to $0 DOQ. Fringe benefits: priceless.