Corporate wives

Written on August 14, 2005 by David C. Sarnacki

The New York Times examines divorce and the corporate wife.

Geraldine Fabrikant writes (excerpt):
“Corporate spouses are less likely to be quiet and accepting of what is going on,” Mr. Nissenbaum said. “They are less willing to spend the next 30 years helping their corporate mates climb the ladder even though there might be a far larger pile of money at the end. They are less willing to wait because women feel they can live on their own.”

One Response to “Corporate wives”

  1. Don said:

    I suppose women can live on their own. Men cannot however as near as I can figure. So if necessity is the mother of invention (no pun intended) I bet we men get this figured out soon enough.

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