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Laura says “By taking these years off and reducing the geographic area for a job search, I have effectively taken myself out of the big leagues.”
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What a horridly boring name: Microsoft ASP.Net AJAX v1.0
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Commenter Michael Chui: “Capitalism is hardly a bad thing; money is one of the greatest mediators of trust ever invented.” Human improvement and making money do not have to be opposed to each other.
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Anne Truitt Zelenka is a web technologist turned high school math teacher. She is the author of Connect! A Guide to a New Way of Working. She writes about family at The Everyday Cafe. Read more about Anne.
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Anne- re:11D Choices, you should listen to NPR from last night on Nancy Pelosi. She didn’t enter politics until 47, after raising 5 kids. And she’s definitely in the big leagues!
First female speaker of the house = the big leagues for sure! I actually think my own decisions to take time off from work and prioritize family has been mostly beneficial for my career. Taking time off allowed me to return with a fresh eye and working from Colorado means I have to explore new ways of doing things. I meant to write a whole blog post about it, but all I ended up doing was linking to Laura’s post… the perils of link blogging, not getting to the counterargument.