Interview with a sorority house mom
What do you do for a living?
They call us a sorority house director which puts me in the property management category.
How would you describe what it’s like being a sorority house mom?
I live in a sorority house and every sorority house is different. But probably – and this sounds funny – about 90% of my job is just being here. They just want someone here to take care of things when they do arise.
What does your work entail?
Normally, on a day-to-day basis, I will oversee my staff, help to plan menus, and do the food orders or shopping. I also schedule repairs and maintenance to be done for the house. I eat all my meals with the girls and try to be here when they need me for something.
…these girls are my heroes. They’re funny, they’re bright. They party harder than any kids I’ve ever known, and then they study harder. They’re very well-rounded.
I communicate with the house corporation, which is the group of women or the corporation that actually owns the house. I do a good deal of talking or e-mailing with that group because they want to know everything that’s going on here and how. Like if the faucet in the senior wing is working, or what did we find out about that. Each house is going to vary widely though.
How did you get started?
I was looking for something to do. You know, you always find things in a funny way. Continue Reading …
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