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Originally Posted by PR Princess
First of all she was a part time person. She only worked three days a week, unlike "Normal" person they work 7 or even 5 days a week.
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Many 'normal' people never work at all, those that do work, can work for a variety of days or even hours. The normal 'allowed' working week is 37 hours. I don't think I have met anyone who claimed to work 7 days a week, except unpaid parents.
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Second, are you saying people who work as cleaners and teacher assistant in day cares are not a "real world" work? If that was you intention, thats offending anyone who does this kind of work, especially my mother.
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I said both of Diana's jobs (3 half days a week for each job held at different times) would not qualify her as having a working background. If I go and dig a few plants up in my friends garden, does that mean I can call myself a landscape gardener and claim to have a working background? Everyone seems to be complaining that Catherine, (unlike Diana

) hasn't had a real job, when in fact Catherine has been working an extra 3 half days each week!
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Lastly, I do agree with the fact there nothing wrong in shopping, vacationing or even having a good time, but there is an extent to the point when are we going to take "Catherine" serious. If she is concerned of the duties of being a Princess or a Queen, then are we sure she is the right person for this job? (It is a job, in case everyone forgot!)
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She isn't a princess or queen at the moment though is she, it is not even on the horizon as far as anyone knows. If she lives her life as others want her to, in preparation for becoming a 'princess', are you all going to give her back her lost time if she doesn't marry William? Is everyone going to turn around and say, you go out and have some fun, make up for lost time, I seriously doubt it, they will all continue pursuing the next woman for a good shot, intermingled with trips to the clubs and holidays.