Hopefully this will be a board, whether short or long term, for other future/current moms on here to discuss balancing wanting to SAH with your baby and still needing to make money for your family. So any ideas for SAHM jobs, baby friendly work places, online businesses/employment, and in home businesses.
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Started dating: July 1st, 2013
Engaged: July 1st, 2014
Married: July 1st, 2016
R born: July 8th, 2017
N born: June 30th, 2019
Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022
(maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
Re: SAHM Jobs
So here are my ideas so far:
Online Business:
I'm fairly crafty, so I have at least contemplated selling crafts/homemade goods online. I did try to launch this in the beginning of my pregnancy, but I got really sick and was not able to follow through on the marketing. The "soft" opening really garnered no attention. Any specific sites or resources that are good to use for this?
Day Care:
I have been contemplating either working at a day care where they will allow me to bring my child (if that even works, I have no idea) starting my own day care, or becoming a day time nanny where the parents do not mind me bringing my own baby with me.
Pet Care:
I have done pet care off and on over the years. Again, wondering if pet owners will be ok with me having my baby with me, or possibly doing an in home pet care. Also would have to make sure that the pets are not a danger to the baby.
Work From Home:
I know full well that if I type in to Google "work from home job" that I will get TONS of hits of a lot of false/scammy things. Are there legitimate work from home positions, and how does one obtain said positions?
Elder Care:
Also seeing this as possibly very feasible. I don't know, I guess I have it in my head that older people like babies. Anyways, I'm thinking minor house work, keeping company, errand running. Nothing too crazy.
Mommy and Me Classes:
I'm thinking about possibly getting certified in some Mommy and Me Exercise classes and other such things. That way I could work and teach with baby in tow.
I'm not sure which direction to go in at this point, and was wondering if any other bumpies on the board are looking into the same kind of thing, or have already set up something like this.
P.S. Before I get royally flamed, yes I understand that this is an "ideal"/dream situation, yes I know it will be difficult to make this work, and yes I'm aware that it is a narrow market. It's a goal of mine to make this work.
Friends since 2008
Started dating: July 1st, 2013
Engaged: July 1st, 2014
Married: July 1st, 2016
R born: July 8th, 2017
N born: June 30th, 2019
Baby #3 Due: July 7th, 2022
(maybe I only ovulate in October XD)
I am hoping that by the time we have a second, I will be able to go down to part time (would have to change companies because my current company doesn't do PT). But right now, we have too much debt that we are trying to tackle (hopefully we be paid off this year) and want to be able to save for our kid's education, etc. that I can't fathom not having my salary. Hopefully by the point I'd like to go to PT, DH will have gotten a promotion/raise so that it won't be as big of a blow as well. A girl can dream.
Now my position was one that was specific to the industry/career I was in, although they had many roles in a less specific field (think customer support) that are set-up as completely WAH. I can PM anyone details if they are interested but my advice for trying to work remotely if you don't want to go the small business (32, essential oils, lularoe, etc.) or pyramid scams is to either find a company that does remote work within your career type by contacting a recruiter or doing research, or go with a company that specializes in WAH careers such as customer support, transcriptions, billing or other data entry work.
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Dating: 5/2011 Married: 6/2014
Mirena out/TTC: 02/2016
BFP #1: 12/01/2016
EDD: 07/24/2017
Maybe this would be my van excuse?!?! Ha! DH doesn't think we need a van with 2 kids, but he isn't the one out with the baby(soon to be babies)!
I wanted to do a stay at home call centre kind of job, any recommendations please do help.
I do help my husband with his side business (I do the website designing) but he's been doing that after his full time job.
I also want to sell my brownie bites, I have full confidence in them. I'm looking into a food license and please if anyone knows how to go about this please PM me I will really appreciate it.
i used to design clothes but since I can't visit back home(tailors, cheap labor, ethnic clothes) I can't do that anymore, I can't even design my own clothes anymore, boo!
I know this isn't an option for everyone, but I know we have a few teachers on the board, so perhaps this is an option for you!
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I'm working on my real estate license now as well so when baby comes I can do it as I please and it will definitely help my husband and our venture to flipping and selling homes.
And lastly I also have my nail tech license, so I do nails on the side.
I have my hands dipped in a bit of everything, it helps though.
@kerils mentioned doing mommy and me classes and I just wanted to chime in that music classes are a great option. You don't have to be a fantastic musician or anything, you just a need an iPod to sing along with and the kids will have fun. I've taught preschool music for years and I hope to get back to it in the next few years with my kiddos in tow. Right now I'm working as a freelance performer so I'm taking a break from the preschool classes but it was decent money when I was teaching and the hours are often flexible around your schedule. I currently take DD to Kinder Jam every week and the instructor teaches 5 days a week with her toddler (she used to baby wear her when she was an infant). Great option for a SAHM!
Married: 06-2024
TTC #1: Since November 2015
Restarted TTC "count" Oct. 2016
due to previous issues.
***TW***
BFP: 11/4/2016
BFP: 07/17/2024
Virtual jobs are getting a little easier to find because so much business is done online. Join a few FB groups for virtual assistants if you're looking for a job. They usually aren't full time jobs, but you can get your foot in the door.
But word of caution from a long-time WAHM veteran: working from home is not for the weak, it's not for procrastinators or people just looking for easy money. Working from home with kids is really HARD. I wake up every morning at 4, work through naps, meal times, after bedtime. I work on the weekends and most holidays (depending on projects and demand). You have to be organized, motivated, and a major self starter to succeed working from home.
After that I started my own very part time photography business which has been more manageable for me. Not really WFH entirely as I have to schedule sessions, but I do those based on when my husband is home to watch the bebes.
lose my job once little man gets here. I am hoping to take one other infant of similar age in my
own home or in a share type situation for less than a third of what I am making now. It will be a higher rate than a center or daycare but lower than a nanny rate. I may be dreaming but I am really
hoping it will work out and I can finally
get daily tasks done in my own home for at least part of the week during work hours. Otherwise I guess I will find another nanny job and bring my
own kid with me too. But after having 32 nanny kids over the years there is no way I am putting my kid in daycare to raise someone else's!