allison443
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The thing about mentioning your family or not at work reminded me...
when I was interviewing for jobs after law school I was already married at that time...conventional wisdom at the time among us women was to take off any engagement/wedding rings for interviews. You didn't want the prospective employer to get the impression you might be starting a family soon.
I also had an interviewer during a scholarship process ask me if I was engaged or had any marriage plans, or anything else that would derail my studies. Yeah, pretty sure he wasn't supposed to ask me that.
I am talking about the early 1980s. Yes I am old!!
when I was interviewing for jobs after law school I was already married at that time...conventional wisdom at the time among us women was to take off any engagement/wedding rings for interviews. You didn't want the prospective employer to get the impression you might be starting a family soon.

I also had an interviewer during a scholarship process ask me if I was engaged or had any marriage plans, or anything else that would derail my studies. Yeah, pretty sure he wasn't supposed to ask me that.
I am talking about the early 1980s. Yes I am old!!

) in spite of his always wearing his wedding ring.

