A record-breaking 56 million American women are unemployed [from The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, February 2015]
A woman is lucky if she has any kind of job at all today. But even if she still has a job, she may work at a dirty job like I did, at a fast food restaurant as a fry cook, flipping greasy hamburgers and fries, then serving them to abrupt, arrogant customers all day long, or as a cleaning lady for a small motel chain, changing hundreds of kids’ smelly urine-stained bed sheets at 5 A.M. (at that hour, I was out of my mind and half asleep), or as a maid for a home maid service, cleaning filthy, diarrhea-incrusted toilets in old people’s homes (I worked even when I had splitting headaches from all of the strong cleaners and disinfectants).
I had those three dirty jobs until I quit them all, got smart, and married a rich millionaire. Then, I wrote How to Marry Mr. Rich in order to teach every woman in the world that it is really very possible for you to marry a rich millionaire, too!
So if you are a struggling, poor, or middle-class woman that desperately craves “the Good Life,” then you need to learn and understand what the past generations of poor and middle-class mothers always told their poor and middle-class daughters: “You will have a lifetime of miserable poverty married to a poor man, and you will have a lifetime of trivial boredom married to a middle-class man, so marry Mr. Rich.”
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