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Politics
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Title:
Miscellaneous
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>>>>>OTOH, my junior high was on shifts. The morning shift (which was all the 7th grades and the 8th graders who were going to go to a high school for 9th grade) started at 7 and finished at noon.
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>>>>Not much provision there for parents being at work
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>>>Yeah, well, this was the late 60's when most moms were at home. Besides that, it was junior high (grades 7-9, ages roughly 12-15, though I was a lot younger), so in theory, these kids could be home on their own.
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>>Oh well you all had maids back then anyway! :-)
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>Maybe you did. We sure didn't. To be exact, at one point in my childhood, we did have a woman named Margaret who came about once a week to clean house. Other than that, we never had any household help.

We did!? Why in many of the old B&W sit-coms from back in the 50s and 60s, and films, the guy went out to work, pipe in mouth, the "little lady" stayed home, with her pinny on, and the coloured maid came in :-) Tom & Jerry's household always had a maid (well a fat behind and stockings down at her ankles was all we saw of her!)

During the 70s, when my mum was a successful hairdresser, we did have a "daily" came in a few days a week to do some chores.
But not back in the struggling 50s and 60s.

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>I, otoh, have had someone to clean my house most of my adult life. Once I realized that I could earn in an hour or so what it costs, there was no reason not to.
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>Tamar
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.
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