Being a working woman is not an edge, but keeps some flaws within it also. Life of a working woman revolves around her home, kids, and job. Not an easy thing to manage, though!
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What we observed after having a random conversation with different working girls out there is that the average reason behind their jobs based on some financial or personal issues. However, other girls do the job for the sake of their emotional satisfaction in order to not waste the education they had gained after spending years for this purpose.
Here, we will discuss some pros and cons of being a working women.
Pros - Confidence Booster
The first and foremost advantage of being a working woman is that it makes you independent. The “job factor” helps you to move confidently in the surroundings as well as in the different gatherings. Also, your job grooms you more not only personally but professionally. As Healwith_words says:
“Your work defines your worth.”
It is an understood fact that the more you work, the more it increases the knowledge and practicality sense in you. The job empowers women, it does not just have pros but cons too.
Cons - People’s perspective and reality
People’s perspective about a working woman is weird in Pakistan and it’s true. Many women can relate themselves to it. Mostly, people think that the females who are going out to “earn” are actually going out to “enjoy.” People demand them to work at home as well after coming back because of this thinking and girls do.
Nobody thinks about women. No matter what kind of circumstances women have to face. How many times the women have to cry. But we all perceive that if they are going out, they get the edge of being called an independent and unfortunately, that’s true somehow.
The working women start thinking like that they have now become “the man”of the family. The job independence sometimes takes away the “Haya” from them and so on…
Final Thoughts
Balance in a job and home brings balance in life. Do whatever you want but stay in limits. Your job would be your pride but not your shame.