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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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May
27

There’s a Cow in the Road

Posted by Lizzie

We tried- and failed - to organize our basement over the weekend. We’re still knee-deep in moving boxes and we were hoping to get most of that stuff either to the Goodwill or out to the trash. It was a mess. Honestly, my husband and I just can’t even work on the most mundane projects anymore. He wants to keep everything and I want to throw it all out. Why is this so difficult? We’ve only got so much room for the KISS collection and other necessities like, oh, the washer and dryer. Do we really need to save all those boxes of crap for “just in case”? I don’t think so.

On a lighter note, we went out to the countryside and were stopped in our tracks by a wandering cow. She somehow got out of her pasture and was happily walking up the road. Grump got out and tried to corral her into what we thought was her barn. Oops. We soon found out that she doesn’t belong to that particular farm and that’s why all the young steers were getting agitated. The farmer was a little irritated, I think, when he saw Grump trying to close her in one of his stalls. Seems that she belonged to the guy up the hill and he’d have to come take care of her. How funny is that? Ok, well, maybe not that funny, but at the time it was a hoot. Here’s this big ol’ Jersey cow, lumbering along, mooing happily and we interrupt all her fun. Sorry, Elsie, but you’re in the way. I’m sorry, to say though, that Grump was disappointed that the farmer didn’t want to be his new best friend and/or mentor. The guy raises beef and Elsie was quite obviously Dairy. Hello!

No. We really can’t just have a cookout and invite insane relatives. We’ve got to do things a little differently in my neck of the woods. Isn’t that special?

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May
24

Starry Morn

Posted by Lizzie

I like to wake up to a dark room. I don’t know why, but I really don’t care for the sun glaring at me when I’m still sleeping. So at night we pull the window blinds and I sleep peacefully until a child wakes me up (I’m lucky like that). By the way, we don’t use venetian blinds, which is an important fact with regard to the story I’m going to tell.

This morning I woke up to little red flashes. I couldn’t figure it out. They were all over the far wall and jumping across my face. What the…? I look around and see that someone has poked holes in one of the blinds and sunlight was coming through just enough to bounce of a decoration made from red tinfoil (long story). Some of the tinfoil was moving because of the breeze from the fan. Voila! There’s our culprit.

Of course, the culprit (Mags) was quite thrilled with the little red dots jumping around on the wall. She has no guilt for what she did and, I’m pretty sure, she’s planning to do it to the other blind if she can get her hands on it. She said she wants it like that in her room and, honestly, I wish she’d done it in her room. Sadly, for me, her favorite room is my room and, so, my blinds got the fun makeover.

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May
23

On Commenting

Posted by Lizzie

I was thinking (I know, slightly shocking) that I’m a member of a lot of different social sites. I also like to read a lot of different blogs (to my detriment). But I don’t comment a lot. Ok, I rarely comment. I’ll throw something out there every now and then, but I just don’t feel comfortable with it.

Why do you think that is? I find different postings to be worth wasting my time (not wasting really, just not working), but then I just click out and find something else to read. I swear all this reading and without the social interaction is going to cause me to have Lasik surgery or something (my mother had that recently…sigh). I even joined a “club” for bloggers and what do I do? Peruse the postings for interesting thoughts and then leave without posting mine.

The really sad thing is that I’ve made it a point to bookmark some good conversations so that I could come back to them later. I wanted to astound and amaze with my witty commentary and then…nothing. I just let it go. Why do you think that is?

I’ll tell you it’s not because I’m afraid of confrontation or because I might not come across as intelligent as some of the commenters. I’m thinking it might have something to do with just keeping my distance. I’ve learned some hard lessons in my years online and one of those was to be extra careful about who you let get close to you. Maybe that’s it.

At any rate, I’ve wasted a couple of more hours reading and thinking. Now I’ve got to make dinner. And those damned writing samples still aren’t typed out.

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