To men, you mean? If you have a man like that, then tell him to shut up and let you live your own life, cause he just wants a woman who will be his slave. You need your own life, so keep your job, so you can be a person, not someone's object.
2007-02-19 18:19:45
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answered by Caterwault 2
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All the working women become liabilities that is good for income family budget but in another situation the women working need take care from the men.If the men don`t take care the women may be the working women not become liabilities in the world. Because god create women and men to be partner life .
2007-02-19 20:27:05
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answered by hasenah haji 1
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I think, whatever work working women do would be found as a net value, unless they broke contracts they were signatory to, then:
you have the Martha Stewart Debacle, the Grace Kelly abdication,
the Overdose of Marilyn Monroe, The burning of the Branch Davidians by the Administration headed by Janet Reno, prostitutes (in the U.S.- the codes they break become a liability to themselves and their dependents.
Get the picture? It's about knowing and executing the boilerplate in contracts seen and like the bank writ UNSEEN.
2007-02-19 18:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Working women become liabilities only when they don't contribute to the family budget and spend the income on themselves (clothes, jewellery etc.) and demand that the husband has to take care of the household expenses, and also share the household work. Otherwise, they are assets.
2007-02-19 18:40:57
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answered by Swamy 7
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huh? don't you mean, " is the working woman OUR liability?" you have the singular & plural noun mixed up with the wrong verb & then pluralize the word again (i.e., liabilities). using english is fine but please use it correctly. also, my fine (but not-too-feathered) friend, what do yoiu mean by a working woman to be a liability? by whose standards? men? no way, jose (sounds like hose-say). women have contributed in the workforce and over the years in not just marginal means. we are the doctors, judges, professors, taxi drivers, moms, often times the dads, too. we are the first, not second, skin of the american spirit. the only liability here seems to be the narrow-minded person (or persons) who feels that a woman's role in society should be regulated within the home. and by the way, bozo. who says working at home isn't work? only someone who's never imbibed in homemaking. try it & you might find working outside the home less tiring.
2007-02-19 18:44:00
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answered by blackjack432001 6
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Look we've been through this a million times. Just because working women require affirmative action to get hired, file sexual harassment suits at the drop of a hat, can't get fired because the affirmative action quota needs filling and will file a sexual harassment charge, demand flexitime which means a 10.00 start and 4.00 finish, leave the office constantly to take the kids to the doctor, school, or anything else we can make up, in short create an enormous work deficit that other workers must pick up the slack for and extra responsibilities for them and employers, then go home and tell our husband how useless he is because we earn almost as much as him and crow about how independent we are...
DOES NOT MEAN WE ARE A LIABILITY.
2007-02-19 18:26:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No. They can do the jobs just as well if given the chance. Women do far better in education (statistics wise) so what is to say they can't make it in the employment world? It seems men want to decide whether or not women should stay at home or not. Why can't the women decide? She has a mind of her own!
2007-02-20 22:32:06
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answered by Magic 2
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No. They are assets.
But they are liabilties when they cross laxman rekha.
Women should work only in emergency. Working women can not give full attention to home. Their attention is always required in home. Women should satisfy with income of husband and should try to adjust within chadar. My wife is homely, she cry for work. Her daughters are in service of bank. Both are busy and have little time for family.
2007-02-20 16:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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They are not liabilities but assets
2007-02-21 18:30:55
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answered by wizard of the East 7
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"Happy Bullet" (above, as "Baba Yaga") has some deeply-rooted psychological problems he refuses to get treatment for. You suggested working women are liabilities?? How would you like that NUTTER in YOUR office???
OH-OH...looks like "clarence d" likes his CONSPIRACY THEORIES...Hey, "Happy Bullet", I thought conspiracy theories were YOUR SHTICK? Just WHAT is going on around here???
2007-02-19 18:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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