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A full-time job is supposed to be enough.
But for too many parents in Georgia, it isn’t.
In today’s episode, we follow the reality of a parent working two jobs just to keep up—managing a retail store during the day and picking up gig work at night. On paper, they’re employed. In real life, they’re exhausted.
This episode isn’t about individual choices. It’s about what happens when work stops providing stability—and families are left to survive instead.
By Porcher for GeorgiaA full-time job is supposed to be enough.
But for too many parents in Georgia, it isn’t.
In today’s episode, we follow the reality of a parent working two jobs just to keep up—managing a retail store during the day and picking up gig work at night. On paper, they’re employed. In real life, they’re exhausted.
This episode isn’t about individual choices. It’s about what happens when work stops providing stability—and families are left to survive instead.