Military Work And Family Essay

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Sometimes it’s hard to balance work and family. It is especially hard on military soldiers. They are all across the world. It’s very hard when they have little to no communication like in “Diary of a Mad Blender” (Shellenbarger 24). The mother at least can be working and still be with her kids. For example, when she drives her children home from school she also listens to a time-management tape. If you are in the military you can’t even see your children for long periods of time. Military parents can’t be there to take care of household emergencies or be with their children for the “firsts” in life. While it is hard on normal people to balance work and family, think about how hard it is for someone in the military. If you are in the military there may be some advantages to not having family around. In “Diary of a Mad Blender,” the mother quits her job to spend time with her children (Shellenbarger 24). While that may be a fun thing to do, the soldier is able to get more work done without family around and possibly make more money. If you are in the military you get military …show more content…

They might come back from battle and be emotionally unstable. We should have clinics or therapy to help them bounce back. Sometimes there may be an advancement in technology or culture and may be hard to adjust when they return. There should be classes and special training available to help them learn and adapt. In “The Child’s View of Working Parents” (Daniels 26), it says that children aren’t going to want to work long hours. This will mean the country will have to get more soldiers which will in turn help the nation’s problem with un-employed workers. In “Double Daddy” (Parker 22), it says more is expected of fathers so they deserve free time every day to call their loved ones. This will keep strong family bonds intact. This is how the nation can help the soldier balance work and

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