Originally Posted by
Adam1222
Unsurprisingly, it appears I just have more respect for working people than you do, and am more concerned with the realities of the workplace.
Working for money is part of ordinary life, yes, but not all conditions of work are equal.
It's your choice to have things appear to you as you wish, whether they are as they appear to you or -- really -- aren't as they appear to you.
Not sure what dispute you have with these: "Working for money is part of ordinary life, no matter how or how much the job keeps you or takes you from home and whether or not the person is single, coupled or otherwise has a family."
Working is part of ordinary life no matter how or how much the job keeps you or takes you from home and whether or not the person is single, coupled or otherwise has a family? In fact, it is. Or are you going to say that work hasn't been part of your ordinary life?
It wasn't I who suggested all conditions of work are equal, but yet you raise that point. Earlier today, I even posted in this thread in a way to indicate that not all conditions of work are equal.