When my son was in third grade, he asked that I participate in a Parent's Career Day. During my 15 minute segment, I was to explain to his classmates what I did for a living. When I took my place in front of the room, introduced as Ben's mom who works in a downtown insurance company, I explained that I worked as a boss who managed people in the operational departments of my company. I'm here to testify that a person will never feel so totally hung out to dry until they see a child's eyes glaze over from boredom or incomprehension.
During a lull in my dialog, one blond haired freckled boy asked "Do you fire people from their job?" He totally focused upon me and I knew at that moment my answer would be critical. I told him that sometimes that was a necessary but sad part of my work. To that response, he sighed and in a trembling voice said, "My father was fired last week…is he a bad man to have his boss fire him?"
The teacher's eyes welled with tears thus revealing to...

