What about the brand new Basic Manual for Women?
Lesson 28: Developing Employment Skills
http://LDS.org/manual/the-latter-day-sa ... s?lang=engSometimes Women Must Be Employed
In many families a father or husband works to provide for the family’s needs. However, this is not always the case. Women must also be prepared to provide support. Many women work to support themselves, and still others work to support themselves and their families.
• What are some reasons a woman must work? Write the responses on the chalkboard and discuss them. Be sure to include the following ideas:
Her husband or father is dead.
Her husband or father is disabled through illness or accident.
She is single and must support herself.
The family’s basic needs are not being met with one income.
Unexpected illness or other hardship creates a need for extra income.
Why? Because the church loves a uterus as long as it isn't a money pit. Young widows with kids are great for Monson rescue stories but bad for the bottom line.
I don't see "Some women really enjoy working outside the home, do an awesome job, make tons of money, and have even better relationships with their kids because they aren't on antidepressants." anywhere on that list. "Sometimes women must be employed" seems so reluctant- with a hint of disdain- like a nasty task that, while sometimes necessary, is best not discussed in polite company.
Here are the nifty employment suggestions:
Earning Money at Home
• Display visuals 28-b, “A woman earning money at home by cutting hair”; and 28-d, “Homemade baked goods may be sold.”
Many women have found ways to use their talents and interests to earn money at home. This is especially helpful when a mother with small children must work. Here are some ways that women have earned money at home:
1. Sewing children’s clothing, draperies, wedding gowns, uniforms, household items, stuffed animals, dolls, or doll clothing
2. Embroidering, knitting, quilting, crocheting, doing crewel work, making or arranging flowers, making jewelry, doing silversmith work, or making leis
3. Decorating cakes; making tortillas, wedding cakes, bread, cookies, candy, or pies; or packing school lunches
4. Caring for children in the home or teaching a nursery school at home
5. Gardening and selling produce. Fresh home-grown produce is always in demand and sells well. Some women who live in farming communities make jams and jellies from local fruit. They sell them at roadside stands or in stores.
6. Teaching music, dance, or art
7. Providing day care for the elderly
8. Tutoring students
9. Writing for the newspaper
10. Typing or bookkeeping
11. Selling by telephone
12. Acting as a rental agent for apartment owners
13. Boarding someone in their home
14. Providing foster care for handicapped children
15. Grooming or caring for animals
16. Styling or cutting hair
You could work yourself to death doing any one (or more) of these jobs and have very little money to show for it after tithing, the cost of Prozac, and health insurance for the self-employed.