Now days a woman can spend the last few years of high school at a Tech school and learn in a field that they can use to ‘work at home’.
Web and graphic design, herbalist, photography, and bookkeeping to name a few.
I wish this option was available for me while growing up, I think the knowledge back then would have allowed me to be a better helper to my husband in our first few years of marriage and his business.
I definitely see an advantage and a good thing for both ‘sexes’ to have a trade or knowledge and experience in a field before marriage. However, I DO NOT promote the line of thinking that you should be engaged for two years while finishing your degree, then wait five more years before you have children, to establish your career. I don’t comprehend that mindset. It was given to me over and over again before I married.
I know of a couple that the man was on a path to be a Missionary. He met a gal he wanted to be his wife. People in her church were discouraging her from marrying the Missionary boy because she didn’t have the calling on her life to be in that field. Her wise response was, ‘my calling is to follow wherever my husband is led, if I’m not supposed to marry a Missionary my dad will be the decider.’ She worked at a daycare through high school and had thought about being a teacher if she didn’t find a man to marry.
The man found her and she’s ‘living the dream’ as she homeschools her kids and helps her husband on the mission field.