I'm considering getting a job soon. My oldest starts school in August so that just leaves me with my 17 month old. Ideally I would like to get a job at a daycare and take him with me. Or maybe even get a part time job and only work on DH's days off IF someone would work with me on that (he has a wacky schedule) I don't have family who can watch him because they all work. I'm not counting on getting a high paying job as I have no degree in anything. I'll likely be put in a minimum wage job so I couldn't exactly afford daycare. I just need some helpful ideas if anyone has any. TIA!



Started Dating DH 09/03/2009 Married 07/01/2011
Surprise BFP 10/18/2008 EDD 06/19/2009 DS #1 Born 06/16/2009
TTC #2 12/2010 BFP 05/15/2011 EDD 01/09/2012 DS #2 Born 01/11/2012
DH adopted DS #1 06/25/2012
TTC #3 06/2013 BFP 02/19/2014 EDD 10/30/2014 DS #3 Born 10/10/2014
Re: New to the board. Who watches your kid/kids?
Hopefully someone else has some ideas. I hate that we don't have quality, affordable daycare options.
From my experience day care workers can get a discount for their child, but they are generally not free, which makes working an already low paying job less appealing. Also daycares are open long hours and only closed on major holidays, do you have plans for your other kids when they are out of school?
Would caring for one or two kids in your home be a possibility?
I'm not sure if I could do that or not at this point. It is something to think about though. DH works evenings and doesn't get home til 2 am so he sleeps late but maybe if the right person needed help and didn't need help too early I could work something out. It is a good idea. Thanks.
My MIL and FIL does. We are very lucky.
I don't have any helpful ideas, sorry.
what about working the lunch shift at a local restaurant? Your dh could probably sleep in a bit and you would be home before he leave for work?
I like this idea, especially if you already know a few working moms with kids in the same class. I'd love to send DD home with a friend to play and pay for it, of course. Parents Day Out programs at churches tend to be affordable but might only be for 5 hours per day a couple of days a week, not much time for you to work. If I were you I'd probably wait tables a couple of nights a week.