I travel quite a bit
for work and for fun. Yesterday I was on my way to Washington D.C. and happened
to be seated next to a mom traveling with four kids. The youngest was under two
and sitting on her lap. He was pretty restless. He was loud, and really wanted
to run around.
He was a normal
toddler.
His mom was
amazing. I can't imagine how stressed she was about making the people around
her uncomfortable. She was really doing her best to keep the kids settled down.
The youngest one cried sometimes and went crazy a few times, but honestly I
don't think anyone on the plane cared. We were too impressed with how this mom
was handling all her kids as she had to chase the youngest one up and down the
aisle a few times.
I regret not telling
her how great she did on that long flight.
My experience is
that a lot of moms are this good with their kids. That's pretty amazing when
you think about it.
This supermom on the
plane made me start to think about all the moms that work for Pinnacle.
We have about 130
people that conduct surveys for Pinnacle. Roughly 100 of them work from home,
90% of those are stay-at-home moms who were looking for a job they could do in
the home.
As someone who was
raised by a supermom, and also happens to be married to one, it makes me so
happy and proud to entrust our most essential business operation to these
supermoms.
If you know any
supermoms who happen to be looking for a work-from-home job, send them here.
(We hire superdads
and childless superhumans as well.)
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