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		<title>Monday Morning Punch</title>
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					<title>Job ad for parents</title>
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					<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 16:07:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Published in: Baby Young Parents (edited version)
Published on: March 2010

If there was an ad for a parent in the recruitment section of a newspaper, it might read like this: "Seeking candidate with a wide variety of experience to join our fast-paced team. Willing to work in a demanding environment. Must have good communication and problem-solving skills. We offer flexible working hours and a competitive salary."

Before you send your resume, here's what the ad really means:

What the ad says => What it really means
Wide variety of experience => You'll need to do the job of at least three people, for example: cook, cleaner, guidance counselor

Join our fast paced-team => You'll hit the ground running without any training (that is, baby doesn&#8217;t come with a manual)

Good communication skills => Your ...</description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Published in: Baby Young Parents (edited version)<br />
Published on: March 2010</p>

<p>If there was an ad for a parent in the recruitment section of a newspaper, it might read like this: "Seeking candidate with a wide variety of experience to join our fast-paced team. Willing to work in a demanding environment. Must have good communication and problem-solving skills. We offer flexible working hours and a competitive salary."</p>

<p>Before you send your resume, here's what the ad really means:</p>

<p>What the ad says => What it really means<br />
Wide variety of experience => You'll need to do the job of at least three people, for example: cook, cleaner, guidance counselor</p>

<p>Join our fast paced-team => You'll hit the ground running without any training (that is, baby doesn&#8217;t come with a manual)</p>

<p>Good communication skills => Your boss (who else?) communicates, you figure out what to do</p>

<p>Problem-solving skills a must => Get ready to face total chaos</p>

<p>Demanding environment => Juggle different tasks dictated by your new boss, all of which are due now</p>

<p>Flexible working hours => Forget that lively social life you used to have</p>

<p>Some overtime required => Your new boss will require some of your time every night, and some of your time every weekend</p>

<p>Competitive salary => You work for free</p>
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