星期二 [ 2010/1/26 9:43:11 | watches1013 ] EASY LIFE; They watched t Byline: DIANA APPLEYARD A NEW survey has revealed that a generation of young women are rejecting highflying careers in favour of a life of ease and luxury. The so-called 'Easy Life Generation' have seen their mothers struggle with demanding jobs while trying to raise families and have no desire to follow in their footsteps. New Woman magazine discovered they desire wealth and status without the demands of long hours in the workplace, and many hope to marry wealthy partners. Celebrities such as Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss and Big Brother's Chantelle Houghton are their role models. So are the Easy Lifers being naive and selfish, or just realistic? FEMAIL finds out ... FELICITY CALLAGHAN, 22, works in marketing and lives in Uxbridge, London. Her mother Helen, 49, works as a psychiatrist and her father Ian, 59, is the director of a charity. I THINK it is true that my generation of women are much lazier than my mum's generation. She worked as a nurse when I was young, fulltime, as well as bringing up four children. I don't know how she did it. My father worked long hours at Barclays Bank, so most of the childcare fell to my mother. She was always trying to juggle everything - getting us ready for school before rushing out to work. She must have been permanently exhausted. Sometimes she'd take us to my aunt's before school if she had to work early, and we'd stay at friends' houses if she was working late. Children Book Printing I don't remember feeling deprived, but I vowed I'd never try to cram so much into my life. My mother's generation may have thought they 'ha Other articles: http://www.juancheng.info/Blog/View/?791 浏览(204) | 回复(0) |
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