Working Mother (1-year auto-renewal)
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| List Price: | $28.00 |
| Price: | $9.97 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
| Issues: | 8 issues / 1202490 months |
Availability: Your first issue should arrive in 12-16 weeks.
Average customer review:Product Description
This magazine is edited for career-committed working mothers who have made the decision to raise a family while pursuing their personal growth to manage a successful career. The magazine provides advice on child care, children's education, growth and development, health and well-being, personal health, fashion and beauty, career options, work/family issues, family finances, food and nutrition.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #539 in Magazine Subscriptions
- Formats: Magazine Subscription, Print
Customer Reviews
Not what I was looking for...
I would hoping this magazine would be something helpful to us "average" working mothers (read: not high-ups in a big corporation). I would love to read articles on time management, handling guilt, finding a good daycare, etc. Instead, this magazine prints lots of articles on what other companies are doing that's great for working moms (good for them, what does that help me?) and profiles women who make 6-figure salaries while raising kids. I'm sure there's a target audience out there who like this magazine, but it sure isn't me. Let me emphasize, too, that I'm not the mom who hates her job but works to put foot on the table. I like my job and choose to work, but I just don't find this magazine helpful or interesting at all. Highly disappointing.
Not for your regular working mom
I bought Working Mother thinking that it would be filled with great tips on time management, recipes for food kids will actually eat (and don't take all day to prepare) and fashion tips for people who shop at JCPenney, not Banana Republic or Bloomingdales. This wasn't the magazine for that. It might be great for high-end moms who make $100k and have nannies but it seems to be oblivious to other working mom needs.
Overrated
Everyone asked me to subscribe to Working Mothers magazine as I am a working mother. Its overrated magazine, The articles are not inspiring. Except for parents to get understanding on what new commercial products are out there, dont buy this one.It has more ads then the content. If this magazine is for free, I would get one, but not worth paying it.



