I am not a stay-at-home mum. I am a family manager!

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I completed a survey recently.

One of the questions I was asked was about my principal status. The list of statuses to choose from included Working for payment/ProfitLooking for a jobUnemployedStudent/Pupil and somewhere in between those I saw Looking after home/family/Not Working.

I am not working for profit or looking for a job. I am also not a student. So I guessLooking after home/family/Not Working, it had to be.

Hang on a second!

Looking after home/ family/ Not Working?

Reading this got my dormant inner bitch raging.

I am pissed. Are we seriously happy with this description?

Looking after my family/ Not Working” is a paradox. It is a contradiction. An irony. An absurdity. Call it what you may.

I have recently given up full-time work to raise my family, one of the hardest jobs out there. (and no, I don’t want a medal!) Seeing this in the survey caught me completely off guard and I went from zero to adequately annoyed. There are numerous names and labels – stay at home mum, full-time mum, home carer – for people like me who make it their full responsibility to raise their children and run the family business. None of them do any justice to the work that I do.

I call it ‘business‘ because that is exactly what it is.

It is running a business.

 

So let’s clear a few things up.

I am not a stay at home mum, or a full-time mum, or not working. I am not a homecarer. I am none of those.

Stay at home mum would imply that I am a mum who simply stays at home. And does nothing.

Full-time mum would imply that all I am is a mum. 24/7. All the time. Is someone who goes to work then a part-time mum? Do you stop being a mum when you work away from the home? You don’t. Exactly my point.

Home carer, yeah, I am not even going to go into that one. What the hell is a home carer?!

And Looking after my family/home/Not working, that one just takes the biscuit.

I am NOT not working!

I am a family manager.

This is the only appropriate description I can attribute to my job. (says the girl who read this once in someone’s CV and nearly spat out her coffee laughing thinking “Family Manager. What the hell!? You don’t half fancy yourself!” )

I am in a state of perpetual exhaustion and always running on a short fuse. I clean toothpaste off the bathroom mirror. I fish toys out of the toilet. I vacuum the floor twice a day with a toddler clinging my leg and cook dinners with a toddler on my hip. I do the washing and tidying. I clean banana off the walls and Weetabix off the floor.

Family Manager (and I am sticking with it) is at least 12 jobs rolled into one. At least!

I am CEO,

I am psychologist,

I am teacher,

I am chef,

I am nurse,

I am facilities manager,

I am house keeper

I am chauffeur.

I am babysitter,

I’m the security officer,

I’m the advisor,

I am judge and jury,

I am the comforter,

I have no holidays,

I have no days off.

I’m on duty all the time,

In other news, the variety of my responsibilities is beyond what most jobs would expect from an employee.

I don’t receive monetary compensation. I get paid in hugs and kisses, which are priceless, of course.

I show up every morning with a smile (but first, coffee!) and a heart full of love. I work over 100h a week.

The natural result of being a parent is to love and care for my children minus the quantifiable monies that you could attribute to the services rendered. And I am ok with that.

 

But Not working!?

 

I deserve an adequate title.

Give me a damn title!

 

I am on Facebook.

Twitter: @queenofmycastl1

This article was first published on Huffington Post.

 

20 thoughts on “I am not a stay-at-home mum. I am a family manager!

  1. I am cheering along with you right now! In fact I may need some pom poms and to attempt some sort of cartwheel (which will not be pretty). I will use this term in the future, You’re right. Nothing else does it justice. I once saw a series of “job interviews” that had been set up and filmed. The “Employer” read through the terms of contract – no holiday pay, no sick pay, no training, 24/7 hours, oh yeah and erm salary – £0. The reaction of the candidates was priceless, and then in the end the interviewer revealed the job title as “Mum”. I think they all ran home to ring their mothers and buy flowers. Fantastic post – I always love your writing! Congratulations on featuring with Huff Post too! Amazing and you really deserve it xx
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  2. wow that would have fired me up too – looking after family/not working – my jaw hit the floor – I’m still riled by it! love your list – I’d add ‘mediator’ to that list and personal shopper! #BigPinkLink

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  3. Yes! Amazing, I will definitely be using that title from now on! I usually just mumble when people ask me what I do, and say ‘just at home with the children…’ as quietly as I can, then expect to be ask to justify what I do all day… But I shall now tell everyone I’m the family manager, running the family business-because this is the hardest job I’ve ever done, EVER!! And I do wish it wouldn’t be poo poo’d and belittled like it is. You always hit the nail on the head with your posts, and massive, massive congratulations on Huffpost, you absolutely deserve it! Totally made up for you!!
    #bigpinklink

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  4. Brilliant! Totally agree except you do deserve a medal – the 6 weeks of the school holidays is as much ‘stay at home mum’ as I can handle – Ok I lie the first few days are ok!! #BloggerClubUK

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  5. Agreed on all points! I too am a family manager or commander as I like to think LOL saying stay at home mum doesn’t give us the credit or proper title we deserve. Thanks so much for sharing with us at #BloggerClubUK x

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  6. My first job this morning was cleaning a tub of luxurious spa foot cream off my 3 year olds face, arms and … Hair 😞 I don’t know how we got the the other two to their respective schools on time. Sometimes managers can’t manage everything but as yet I’ve not got the sack! #Marvmondays

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  7. Being a mum is hard work and should definitely be recognised as such. I love the idea of being a family manager and will use this from now on #marvmondays

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  8. This is so true and it annoys me the amount of people who think stay at home mums have it easy. I’m going back to work next year for a break! Thanks for joining us for #marvmondays

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  9. Yes, yes and yes!! Love this post and love the title Family Manager. I would be like you jumping up and down after reading the title not working, we never stop working from the moment we get up untill we go to sleep, and then we are on call! #MarvMondays

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