mama wants a job

How could I want ANOTHER job when I'm already
a cook, a maid, and a
multi-tasking homemaking caregiver?
Sometimes in life you just want more.
Why carry Mama Wants More?
It's sad to say, but there is
a decline in the amount of women reading newspapers. News, fashion,
recipes, and celebrity updates are readily available on the internet and the
television. But just like generations before them, women today still pick
up newspapers to cut out the school's lunch menu to post on their refrigerators.
They want to read about their neighbor's son playing quarterback for the high
school football team. And they'll even manage to find the time while
sipping their Starbucks to peruse the sales ads for the latest styles.
As we all know, women control most of the power when it comes to household spending. There are an estimated 5.6 million stay-at-home mothers with children under the age of 15 according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data, and another 26 million mothers with children under the age of 18 who work outside of the home. According to a recent abcnews.com article, these women "have emerged as the generation of college educated woman who take their experiences from the workplace and apply them to parenting with the same intensity. Aware of their potential influence, advertisers are tapping into them to reach moms all over America."
The reasons are clear why ad-carrying newspapers should want to attract a higher female readership.
It has been proven through classic columnist like Erma Bombeck that lifestyle features that relate with humor attract female readers. In a world chock-full of judgmental, brimstone-hurling sanctimommys, Stephenie Freeman's Mama Wants Moretm column is filled with humor, practicality, and a clear-eyed approach to parenting that is absolutely refreshing. It's guaranteed to be a reader favorite, causing mamas everywhere to pick up their papers to find out what Mama Wants Moretm of today.
"With wit, Stephenie Freeman writes about the challenges of motherhood, raising a family and trends that are evolving early in this century.
As an industry, we are always seeking way to appeal and to hold young readers, while bridging the generation gap to promote better understanding. California-based Stephenie Freeman's "Mama Wants More" column accomplishes the mission, explaining the challenges of young families."
David Hale
Managing Editor of The Lawton Constitution
Lawton, OK
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