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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.[/quote] +1 Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it [/quote] I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.[/quote] Mature? What a weird description. We’re talking about a woman who’s probably in her 40s. [/quote] Further up, someone told her to hire a teen or a retiree. Mature versus a teen.[/quote] Besides teens can’t make good money babysitting, lifeguarding, grocery store, etc. This type of work is great for moms to keep up their professional skills, and have flexibility to work around her kids’ schedules. [/quote] I don't think people understand the life of teens today. The type of kid who 30 years ago would've had a part-time job filing or whatever is now spending all their time on sports, tutoring, volunteering, etc etc. I can barely find an available teen to babysit.[/quote]
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