WE ARE FINANCIALLY STRUGGLING!

Anonymous
fairfax county allows parents to sign an insurance waiver - they ask for copies when they do inspections - pretty standard there. dont know about dc
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Anonymous wrote:I started my own law firm and work mostly school hours. Sometimes more if I have a trial. You'd need a law degree of course, but if you have one, starting your own firm is feasible.


You're an idiot
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Anonymous wrote:How about advertising to pick up older (kindergarden age plus) kids after school at your local school and watch them until their parents are done with work? It would only be for part of the day, and you could pick one or two kids up and watch them in your own home. Help them with homework, give them a snack, let them watch a little TV. That way you would still have the mornings for just you and your little one.


I would LOVE to find a mom to do this. I fantasize about it. Then I could dump my AP. No one seems to do this in my neighborhood, though.


me too, definitely upper middle class problems.


I think I'm interested in doing this next school year. Does anyone know what things are necessary to start this:

-Do I need a childcare license?
-I rent my SFH..do I have to own?

TIA!!


Depends on your county. In mine you need to be licensed if you care for more than 5 kids (your own children excluded)

Insurance is optional.

Good god I wish a mom in my school did this. I think there is probably a huge demand. In my area, aftercare cost around $400/mo, at 5 kids, that could be an extra 2k in monthly income....maybe I need to quit my job!!
Anonymous
Since I only needed 2 days of aftercare for my daughter, I found a woman who runs an in-home daycare in my neighborhood who also picks up kids afterschool. Half the price of having a center pick her up on a bus and she gets to spend some time with babies and toddlers, which is nice since she's currently an only child.

I was in in-home daycares as a child with moms who had their kids with them. I never felt like I got the short end of the stick. If I had the patience for it, I would do this to make money. But, alas, I am NOT the type of person who could do this day in and day out.

If you can handle one or two more kids in your home (or you could travel to someone else's - check the nanny listings) and licensing isn't a huge issue, I am pretty sure you could find someone willing to use your services. People have their preferences for care - center, in-home, nanny, etc.
Anonymous
http://moneysavingmom.com/downloads/income-earning-ideas

I saw this and thought of this thread. Don't know if it has any good ideas for you personally, but these are options.
Anonymous
Sell coupons on eBay, online, etc... Extreme Couponing is hot right now and people will pay for your coupons.
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PP here. People do this at my children's private school. As I just noted, they don't want their kids at aftercare every day.
I think the problem is the commute to the school. Someone in the neighbourhood would be better
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