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Posted by Lizzie on Sep-5-2008

There’s a lot of talk about women’s issues this election cycle. Thanks to Hillary Clinton, and now Sarah Palin, we’re back in the spotlight. In that vein, Congress is pressing for a revote on the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which failed to pass previously. McCain has come out again it:

“I am all in favor of pay equity for women, but this kind of legislation, as is typical of what’s being proposed by my friends on the other side of the aisle, opens us up to lawsuits for all kinds of problems,” the expected GOP presidential nominee told reporters. “This is government playing a much, much greater role in the business of a private enterprise system.”

I’ve recently engaged in a half-hearted IT job search - in anticipation of my eventual graduation from the Tech program. There seems to be a little available, but I’ve heard that women are not treated favorably in the IT industry. It would please me, and thousands of other women, tremendously if this actually became law. Would I know that my male counterparts were making more than me? Probably not. But this act would give me recourse should I find out about a pay discrepancy after the fact. As a woman hoping to work in a male-dominated field, I would feel just a little better knowing I had a safety net.

There was some talk that this law isn’t necessary. I beg to differ. I worked with a company (unrelated to the tech field) that cut me a mystery check. When I inquired to what the purpose of the check was, I was told that it was to make up for a pay difference between me and my male counterparts. I had no idea that the men were making that much more per hour than I was, but there was a lawsuit and the settlement agreement was that this company would pay the hourly difference to each female for whatever period of time they agreed to (I think it was 3 months, even though I’d been there for over a year at that point). I left that company not long afterward, but my eyes had been opened. The reasoning for the lower pay was that women are mothers and so are prone to miss work because of their sick children. Men, on the other hand, are more reliable and should be rewarded. Really?

At a time when a major political party has nominated a self-proclaimed “hockey mom” to be vice president, there should be no more “she should get less because she’s a mom”. This woman is seeking a job while parenting 5 children (and potentially helping parent a grandchild) so the reason listed above would apply to her and her pay should be cut significantly. Right? No. Wrong. Her husband will be able to tend to the children while she runs for office and he can tend to the children while she continues to govern Alaska (except that he’s got a full-time job plus an extra job on the side in the summer, but that’s not this issue). It’s only fair that the rest of American women enjoy the same equality in pay as the women who govern them.

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Feb
20

Our New Piece of Equipment

Posted by Lizzie in family, work from home 

We recently got a new 6-in-1 printer/copier/fax and whatever the other three are. Grump’s dad got it for us for our anniversary (yet another Lexmark has bitten the dust). Well, it’s a pretty fancy piece of office equipment and stand a little higher than our old piece of junk. The USB port is under the scanner. HUH? I tried really hard to get our old cables to reach the tower, but no luck. So we had to go get some new. It’s been so long since I’ve purchased a USB (having stocked up some time ago) that I was shocked by the prices. It turns out that the new ones fiber optic cables and because of that they cost a little more. I guess that’s ok.

At any rate, we’ve got this new nifty machine and it seems kind of like overkill. I can’t receive faxes and I don’t really copy more than one thing at a time (the copier holds up to 250 sheets of paper). I think, though, after I graduate and am have my own business this thing might just come in handy. Unless, of course, it’s completely obsolete by then- which is highly likely. Hmm.

I did manage to scan and make into a .pdf my w-9s for a company with which I’m doing some contract work. They wanted me to fax, but I don’t have the machine set up right.

If you’re curious as to how I made it into a .pdf, I simply scanned it as an image, opened it in Photoshop and saved it as .pdf. Very simple. I’m not sure, though if that will work with other image editing programs. So, don’t quote me on that.

Now, if I could only have my own room for my office… Just have to wait another year for that.

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