Magpie
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Something happened the other day that has me wondering...
I was getting my groceries, when the cashier (a woman I've been friendly with for 15 years) asked me, "What do you do to earn a living?"
I said, "I write." But then I stopped, thought about how pathetically little I've ever earned from my writing, and said, "But I don't earn a living at it." I thought about it a little bit more, and I had to admit that, "My husband does all the 'earning a living' for us." At which point I realized, "I'm really bad at earning a living!"
She looked bemused.
But it struck me that the question of "earning a living" is different from "what's your job" and "what do you do" and other questions like that. It's easy to talk about what I do, as I know I work quite hard. However, I don't get paid for most of it.
I told my husband about the cashier's question and he laughed and said, "You sponge off me!"
Meanwhile, my best friend says I earn a living by being his wife. Of course Simone Beauvoir popped into my head, and I had to ask what was the difference between that and being a prostitute. She laughed and said prostitutes don't do dishes.
So while I'm entertaining everyone around me, I thought I'd ask all of you as well...
On the off chance there's anyone else on this board who doesn't earn a living wage (or hasn't at some point in the past): What do you say when people ask you what you do to "earn a living"?
I was getting my groceries, when the cashier (a woman I've been friendly with for 15 years) asked me, "What do you do to earn a living?"
I said, "I write." But then I stopped, thought about how pathetically little I've ever earned from my writing, and said, "But I don't earn a living at it." I thought about it a little bit more, and I had to admit that, "My husband does all the 'earning a living' for us." At which point I realized, "I'm really bad at earning a living!"
She looked bemused.

But it struck me that the question of "earning a living" is different from "what's your job" and "what do you do" and other questions like that. It's easy to talk about what I do, as I know I work quite hard. However, I don't get paid for most of it.
I told my husband about the cashier's question and he laughed and said, "You sponge off me!"
Meanwhile, my best friend says I earn a living by being his wife. Of course Simone Beauvoir popped into my head, and I had to ask what was the difference between that and being a prostitute. She laughed and said prostitutes don't do dishes.
So while I'm entertaining everyone around me, I thought I'd ask all of you as well...
On the off chance there's anyone else on this board who doesn't earn a living wage (or hasn't at some point in the past): What do you say when people ask you what you do to "earn a living"?