You Just Blah Blah Blah All Day
Working from home gave America’s children a glimpse into how their parents make a living. Here’s how some of the youngest describe it:
Claire, 5: “She does grown-up homework. She works for cookies.”
Parent’s occupation: owner of a baking company
Cecilia, 6: “She works for sales. She says ‘sales,’ and ‘they,’ and blah blah blah.”
Parent’s occupation: strategic account director
Cass, 6: “My dad teaches when people should become members in something.
Both of them can’t work at the same time—we only have one work closet.”
Parent’s occupation: associate professor of business economics