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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Paraeducator. Short days, get experience, healthcare included, if your principal is good and likes you they might find a job like front desk etc for you. What did you do before you got married?[/quote] Part time paraeducators don’t get benefits.[/quote] Live outside DC but ours work 8-3 or 8:30-3 is and the pay is awful but the get great healthcare (they have their now union). I would look into para and then look into getting a degree so you can teach. Look into special education since schools need more of those kinds of teachers. Again pay is not great but you would get a pension if you stay long enough and excellent healthcare. Or as someone else said look into CNA and then be your RN. Could be a nurse who works a few 12 hour shifts if your kids are older or be a school nurse. Talk to friends and family and tell them you need a job with benefits. Maybe someone knows if something and can get you in the door. If you’re offered 9-5 take it and just ask friends and neighbors to help with carpooling for awhile. People will understand. When I was a child and was with a single parent (other died) basically we couldn’t for the travel sports. It wasn’t possible for our mom to do all that driving while working all the time. We had friends some family and neighbors who helped out, but I learned from an early age you can’t always get what you want. I understand you wanting your kids lives to be normal so ask for help while you can. Look at state and local as well. Again probably be more of a 9-5 but it’s excellent benefits in many areas [/quote]
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