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I once took a cleaning job in a private household when my children were small. The Dr I worked for told me that by being her "lady that does" she felt able to dedicate more of her time to her work, I was therefore valuable.
Why does a job become less important if it supports those higher up the educational/ professional ladder?of course I am not suggesting that those who have worked hard to achieve should not be rewarded for their status, but equally those who are not such high achievers still need to be able to aspire through a decent wage structure.
The same folk who decry the benefits system seem to advocate paying low wages, is that not an oxymoron?
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