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Who works full time?

Just wondering how many of us work full time and part time.  This is sort of a spin off of the 'undecided about #2' post.  I'm considering #2, but I feel like I'm barely hanging on with #1 and working full time.  I don't know how people do it!
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  • I do.

    Funny you should mention that. I said something to my mom about how I have baby fever and she replied with "are you sure? You're barely managing with just DD"

    I was a little insulted, but she's right.
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  • I've continued to work full time but I am hoping to go part-time.
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  • I work 4 days, 32 hours, but my job is demanding and many weeks I end up putting in 40 hours anyway during those 4 days. We will be have another LO and it is a big priority for me to cut back or switch jobs before we do it.

    We are paying off debt and saving up so we can have 1-2 more in a few years. DH should be making a lot more money over the next 5 years and we will have a lot of things paid off, so it is realistic that I can make the switch before we have more kids.

    Of course, if for some reason I can't cut back I will still have another LO and make it work. .  maybe not two more though.

  • Full time worker here.
  • I do, and DH works more than FT since he is managing a restaurant that just opened last week and maybe gets one day off a week, if he is lucky.

    And we have 2 kids.

    It's sort of like asking a mom of twins, "how do you do it?"  Her answer (and mine) would probably be "how can I NOT do it?"  You just make it work, because you have to.  And you forget what it was like when you only had one DC.  It helps that my 2 are not that close in age, DD was almost 4 when DS was born.  So it wasn't like I had 2 in diapers, and she was feeding/clothing/toileting herself.  They are in the same daycare, so drop off just takes a few minutes longer.

    Now, ask me this question again in September, when DD starts Kindergarten, and it will be harder for me to answer.  I'll probably have to answer via phone from my new home at the looney bin.

  • I do....  What do you mean  by "barely hanging on"?
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  • I do, but DH is a SAHD so he gets most of the "traditional" mommy duties.  We've talked about having a 2nd (in a few years) and I know that we both really do.  I sort of feel bad because he would be the one staying home with the LOs and I feel like I would be adding more to his plate.  When we think "how can we do it - we're barely managing one" we remember that we're not the first people to have kids, that others do it all the time, and we'll figure it out. 

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    I work FT.  And yes, went ahead and had another.  My job isn't exactly cushy either.


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    I do....  What do you mean  by "barely hanging on"?

    I guess I mean that I feel lik I'm just barely making it work...life is crazy, I'm always exhausted, although there are good days and bad days.  I love my job and would hate to give it up, but man it is hard doing both!  I guess I need to hear that other women are doing it and making it work.

     

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  • I work FT, but in the summer we work longer days M-Thurs and have Fridays off.
  • I did after #1. Right now I am working "30"hrs/wk (I end up working more than that) but at the end of April I will be going back f/t. 

    We will see how it goes. For me getting home in the afternoon will be easier (or should be) because when I work f/t DH and I carpool so we drop off and pick up the kids together.  Things get tough when either one of us is alone with them.

    I think that if my mom did it with three and with a worse commute, I can do it with two. :-)

  • I work FT. DH works 30 hr/wk, but DS is in daycare FT. DH works at an after school childcare place, so this week (Spring Break) he was full time. Now, our home is a wreck. His boss is hoping to make him FT soon, and he wants to start grad school. If that happens, I don't know who's going to do the laundry, dishes, etc! We'll figure it out, though.

    I don't know if we're going to have #2. We didn't plan on having #1 yet, so we realize that we have little control over whether or not there is a #2 in our future, and how soon. I think it's one of those things that you just do what you have to do when the time comes.

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  • I'm full time with two rugrats  =)
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  • My H and I both work full time - I'm 38 hours and he's 40 hours - we work opposite shifts.  It's hard but worth it for us.  He is with DD during the day while I work and then we swap her in the afternoon (or on days I work late she goes to my il's and they bring her home after dinner or my mom watches her at my house).  We're moving closer to both our jobs and our parents before our next baby arrives so that will be easier.  I would love to do part time but it's not an option here right now.  Not sure what we'll do when we have our next baby - we need my income, but since we'll be closer to both our jobs we won't have to swap kids in the parking lot of his office, LOL!

    One thing we did is hire a cleaning company to clean our home every other week - that has made such a huge difference!

  • I do. And ::gasp:: I plan on going back after twins. Three in daycare here we come! (More likely 3 with Nanny here we come!)
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  • I work F/T and have since my girls were 13 weeks old.  I also prep trials when they go to sleep (when I am on trial) so some weeks are really really insane for me but it works out and is totally do-able with 2.  (My experience though is with twins, obviously.  I sometimes wonder how people do it with a toddler and baby because that to me seems so much more insane than the 2 toddlers I have right now!  LOL)

    Good Luck!

  • I am working FT right now and as much as I want another baby, there is no way that I could do it and continue to work full time.  I would have to cut back to PT before I could even begin to consider getting pg again. 
  • A toddler and a baby was easy, I'm finding it MUCH harder logistically with 2 toddlers now.
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  • FT. I'm a teacher; PT is not an option (and I don't think I'd do it anyway)
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  • I work full time.  I feel very overwhelmed at times having a career and a child.  That is why we decided to wait almost 4 years before having #2.  DD is a little less work now and I finally feel like I can handle another one (thank goodness because he will be here soon).
  • I work FT with two kids. DH works ft plus side work...We manage. It honestly doesn't seem like much more work with two than it did with one. I think it just takes time to get into a routine.
  • I work full time with two kids and it's exhausting but I wouldn't have it any other way.  In fact, we plan to have a third at some point in the next year or two.  I drink a lot of coffee Big Smile
  • So totally agree.  If I could work PT, I would be much more likely to say "yes" to #2.  But I feel so stretched and spent as it is - I jsut feel trying to juggle 2 babies and 2 schedules might be too much for me.
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  • I do.  I don't know what we'd do with #2, with 2 in daycare at the high prices around here, I'm not sure how much it'd be worth it for me to work anymore.  But I'm not planning to postpone another baby for that reason, we'd just have to figure out how to make it work.  We got preg with #1 when DH had been laid off, which was scary, but it worked out.
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  • I work FT. I've also decided life is too short to make me rely on my job or other variables like that when making a decision about having another child. I don't live to work.
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    I do, but DH is a SAHD so he gets most of the "traditional" mommy duties.  We've talked about having a 2nd (in a few years) and I know that we both really do.  I sort of feel bad because he would be the one staying home with the LOs and I feel like I would be adding more to his plate.  When we think "how can we do it - we're barely managing one" we remember that we're not the first people to have kids, that others do it all the time, and we'll figure it out. 

    This is us, exactly.  BTW, when DD was around your LO's age, we felt the 'barely managing one' a lot more strongly.  Once DD got older and a little more independent, it actually started to seem realistic (and, here we are, #2 due end of June).  DH is looking forward to it...we'll see how long that lasts, I think he has newborn amnesia.


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  • I do but I am lucky to work at a non-profit that has great hours.
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  • I do.  But, I dont' have a long commute, I have a cleaning person and I WAH 1x a week.
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  • DH and I both work FT.  We've had a relatively good time of it with just one child, but I'll let you know how it goes working FT with two kiddos this fall!
  • I work full-time and I agree with PP's, you do what you have to do. My #2 is still baking but I'm confident DH and I will figure it out together. We have a really good balance right now and have been able to arrange our schedules so that we will be home with our littles 4 days per week until the little guy is a year old. We're both working FT and FT students at the moment but will finish up school before #2 gets here. I think it's a combination of advance planning, open communication, flexibility and perseverance that makes it work :) Not that it will be easy, but that we will make it work!
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    I do.  But, I dont' have a long commute, I have a cleaning person and I WAH 1x a week.

    Ditto this situation.  I was not hanging on at all when #2 came along with bf and ft and no sleep.  Then we got a cleaning person and bf tapered off at about 7 months and now life is great.  But for me it's that WAH day that keeps me afloat.  I can cycle the laundry all day, grocery shop over lunch, straighten, and then I have my weekends to do the fun stuff.  Luckily my work is very low stress and sometimes just monitoring what is going on.  I love it. 

    My older child kind of gets the shaft the first half of the evening every night, but once the baby is in bed, he gets 100% attention so it's a fair trade (but not if you ask him). 

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  • I do.  My kids love going to daycare and playing with their friends.  Believe me as they get older it gets much easier.  I remember right after I had #2 I thought to myself.....what did I do?  I didn't think I'd make it.  Now that they are older they are more independent and can do a lot of things on their own (put shoes and coats on, etc).
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  • I did and do. I have three kids. The first two are 18 months apart and I did it working 40+ hours a week. I now have two teenagers and DD is 2 almost 3. It seems harder now because I have five schedules to keep track of. It seemed easier when everyone was doing the same kind of things. Now I have to figure out can DD2 go to something for the big kids or what are the big kids gonna do when we are doing something for DD2. You just figure it out and it works. DH is also in school which makes it hard somedays but it works out.
  • Me. Full time with more than 50 hours per week. With 20 hours/week in commute!!!   Exhausting!  Did that turn you off :)
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  • I do! My job is pretty easy with very regular hours but I won't say its a walk in the park. I did think one was more of an adjustment than #2 b/c you are already in the kid routine. I worked #2 into #1s routine - they take baths together every other night, try to nap them at teh same time, bedtime is the same time for both (DH puts the older one to bed while I put the younger one to bed), they go to the same daycare, etc. Its going to get harder when DD1 starts preschool and we have to coordinate all that - but we've decided to delay that till she is 4 to give us one more "easy" year - money and schedule-wise (they are in a home daycare that we love and happens to be inexpensive comparatively).

    I think it will pay off down the road when they are playmates and we don't have to occupy them 24/7.

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  • I work full time 8am-4:30pm Monday through Friday.  I do bpth the drop off and pick up of DD from daycare.  Sad to say but she is the first one there and the last one to be picked up everyday.  We will not be having baby#2 unless we can afford for me to stay home.  I can't afford 2 babies in daycare.  Since I bring home most of our household income, I don't see it happening anytime soon.
  • We both work 45-55 hours per week. I am not interested in PT although I do like the idea of every other Friday off or a similar arrangement. We set boundaries regarding family time (mainly 5:30-8pm) with our employers and then end up working after bedtime. We both have short commutes and we outsource several household chores. We recently hired a nanny and that has helped us a lot. Since having a second we have much less time for ourselves but we are happy and love having two.
  • I do! My approach to childcare is to have faith that it'll all work out :) DD's been in a fantastic center for about 1 1/2 years. We had to make an adjustment w/ DS arriving, but it's been great so far! DD's in preschool 3 days per week at the center and we have a nanny for M-F for DS. She's a life saver and also helps w/ cooking and cleaning. We've been very fortunate and DD's been able to stay at the center due to the generosity of grandparents.

    For the rest of dealing with everything, DS is only 2 months old so I'm still in the exhausted phase ;) But it so helps that he's starting to get the hang of nighttime sleeping a bit and I keep reminding myself that at some point I'll have full nights of sleep. 

    Bottom line is I feel pretty settled in my life. Change is fun, but I also need consistency. I love my job, work and preschool are within a few blocks, and I feel like things are manageable. We're done with 2 kids, and I feel like at this point our family is complete. 

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