My DS is almost 8 weeks old and I go "back" to work on the 17th. I work from home as a sale admin 8:30-5. My son will be staying home with me because with the cost of daycare after what I pay in daycare and insurance I wouldn't make $100. Does anyone work from home with their kids around. If so do you have any advise?
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Re: Working from home?
Some babies are lower maintenance than others but still that is a long time every day to expect your LO to get minimal attention while you are focused on other things. Babies need human interaction, stimulation, to be talked to, etc. in addition to just being fed and changed periodically.
I understand childcare is expensive, but trying to force yourself to work and care for your child at the same time is really doing both of you a huge disservice. You are likely to feel frazzled and exhausted, and your baby is not going to get the level of care that babies need.
Fixed that for you. I'm sorry but this is really only a temporary solution and not a permanent one. I work from home. I would bet that on an absolutely great day you can get 4 hours of work done during that amount of time. If you are able to flex your hours and willing to work at night you could possibly make it work depending on your job and interaction (it is impossible to take phone calls).
Kids only nap for so long and can only be ignored for so long. I know my employer would not be happy with paying me for 8 hours and me working 1-4 hours.
I work from home, have a nanny and still need to leave my house and go to a coffee shop on some days as I get dragged into the drama.
Please seriously look at alternative options, not fair to your baby or your employer. I know someone who was fired for doing this (employer didn't know). If your employer knows and is okay with this arrangement than by all means try it but I don't think it can work for the longterm. GL
In order to TRY to be helpful you should provide some additional info so we can understand your situation better:
Does your boss know you are planning to have full baby responsibilities during your work hours?
What is the nature of your work?
Has anyone else on your company ever done this successfully?
Keep on mind, a lot of us work to pay our bills with little or no money left over each month, so saying your paycheck would go fully to pay for daycare I'm like 'yeah so does mine!'
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