Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't that what every mom of school-aged kids would want? And if you're looking to net $3k per month on part-time hours, that would be the equivalent of about a $90k full time job, without commuting into the city. Without some specialized, highly desirable skillset, I don't think that's very realistic.
I WAH part-time for about $35/hr, but it was a full time job that went to part-time after I had kids. And my hours are not guarunteed, so I don't always have something to do.
If you're looking to work during school hours, consider working as an aide or substitute teaching.
If you don't mind my asking, what is your field?
Anonymous wrote:Isn't that what every mom of school-aged kids would want? And if you're looking to net $3k per month on part-time hours, that would be the equivalent of about a $90k full time job, without commuting into the city. Without some specialized, highly desirable skillset, I don't think that's very realistic.
I WAH part-time for about $35/hr, but it was a full time job that went to part-time after I had kids. And my hours are not guarunteed, so I don't always have something to do.
If you're looking to work during school hours, consider working as an aide or substitute teaching.
Anonymous wrote:I have kids in elementary school and I have that schedule now and like it. The rub is that I didn't take time off and get that job to start. I stayed working and eventually was able to chip back my hours after I was a known entity who they could trust at work, if that makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Way too inflexible!
Anonymous wrote:20 hours a week, working from home to net $3000 per month when you've been out of work for 10 years?
Yeah, that kind of sounds unreasonable.