Tuesday 21 December 2010

Division of Labour - Christmas or anytime

I have read the (online) papers in my lunch break do today. At least two articles about the stress of Christmas for women and how unhelpful men are. Harsh. Does no-one understand division of labour anymore?

My husband, with help from the kids, is tiling the kitchen floor today. I am not. I select and buy the Christmas presents and Christmas food. He doesn’t. I decorate the house, except for electrics which they will do. He keeps the cars running, keeps the house running and stops me from buying wild things which no-one will want.
If we both did everything instead of diving tasks then no-one would use their specialist knowledge and we would keep tripping over each other. I rather think it is part of being a family.

My son’s girlfriend doesn’t understand. I am an accountant but when I do his paperwork then he is being lazy & irresponsible. When I need software loaded or someone to sort out the TV then it’s his turn to use his specialist knowledge. To me it makes sense that if you live in a community then you don't need to do everything, you can specialise in some areas. I am assuming I won't be asked to help out with her tax submission as I wouldn’t want to encourage her to be lazy and irresponsible too. He says it is because her family really don't operate like a family. Everyone eats a microwave meal from the freezer when hungry and spends their life alone in their room.

Families, or groups of close friends, are brilliant for company, humour, understanding, security and I now realise, efficiency. Operating alone just strikes me as really hard.

3 comments:

  1. Hello Lizzie
    Oh how I have loved reading your recent musings - thoughts that have been on your mind about work and family and life. You know its true that having a back up for when you just don't know or can't do anything is necessary - use their strengths to aid your weaknesses. My husband often queries when I ask him to so something - but I think he secretly is pleased when I answer I need him to do it because I don't know the right/correct way to do it.
    Merry Christmas to you and the family - best wishes for the new year and I hope all your dreams come true in 2011
    Take care
    Cathy

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  2. Like they say, jack of all trades but master of none. It is good to know how to do a little of everything but it is impossible to do everything well. How great it is that your family works so well together.

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  3. Thank you Cathy, you too.
    x

    Thats it exactly Daizy. They used to scrap more, which I guess is part and parcel of growing up, but now they are all grown up it is easier. Very pleased they are so useful.
    Lizzie

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