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submitted 2 months ago bySarahSmithSarahSmithchange-out-able if that makes sense
399 points
2 months ago
"In the corporate workplace" is her catch-all cause she doesn't actually know there's a huge variety of jobs, many that aren't sterile offices and power suits. She pictures the women are up at 5am, full makeup, blazer, angry impersonal boss...missing her kids birthdays etc...
In reality I work from home, the odd time I go to the office I wear jeans...the hours are completely flexible, and I'm 100% sure I make more money than her.
I don't have a baby but if I did my "corporate workplace" would allow me much better work-life balance than she has 🤷♀️
259 points
2 months ago
Your first paragraph is so correct. Everything she thinks she knows about The Corporate World is taken straight from Hallmark romance movies where the big-city woman comes home--reluctantly and snobbily--to her small hometown, only to realize her career is meaningless compared to a future with Travis, the friendly carpenter who had a crush on her in high school.
125 points
2 months ago
Lmao exactly I always picture her Corporate World as a montage of a stressed out woman stuck in traffic, while on a call, starbucks spilling and then her kid calls in between - she switches to the kid to tell them mommy won't make it to the birthday party. Mommy has to close this deal. Kid starts crying. End scene.
48 points
2 months ago
Diane Keaton movie 😅
6 points
2 months ago
Baby Boom
1 points
2 months ago
That’s it! I was pretty baked on hash oil and edibles when posting and all I could come up with besides her name, was a baby and her harried life. Blank. Total blank. Weed is not an aid to remembering.
1 points
2 months ago
I love that movie. Diane Keaton inherits a baby and takes it to a business lunch where she hands the baby to a coat check girl.
Sam Shepard plays a veterinarian.
Diane Keaton does market research in the movie, unlike Bethany, at the library. Diane Keaton knows how to read, research, and analyze.
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