Anonymous wrote:I work one or two shifts a month (medical field) to pick up a little extra cash. I’m trying to learn about options/trading, but not sure I feel comfortable with this. I don’t want to be tied to my phone/watch the stock market all day. I would rather play with my baby.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a masters degree in social work and loved my job but it was too emotional demanding when I had my own kids. Even part time. I couldn't separate work and life. So I took a very quick and inexpensive medical billing course. I work about 24 hours a week in the nitches of my day. I usually do 2 hours day between 9 and 11 pm and then another solid hour during the day (my software lets me break it into 30 min blocks). And I leave the house every Saturday morning to get "the rest" done. Its 15.75 an hour. SO not a lot of money but neither was social work LOL! Im use to it. Its my play money. Its my burn money. It also gives my kids some reality of my time. Its been good for them to hear "Moms going to work now." "or excuse me Im doing a work paper." DH is a lawyer and its made him actually take back his Saturdays. Now that he's watching the kids he actually has to be home and present. I wrap up by 1 pm and we all meet for lunch. Its nice. It works for now.
PS: Just wanted to add that its really easy to pick up hours or get rid of hours. Whenever we are super busy in the summer or go out of town there is someone willing to snatch up my hours ASAP. I really like that aspect. Its also humbling because a lot of the people who do it are legit trying to support a family on it. A few women I always text first when Im trying to get my hours taken and they are always so so thankful. I also am able to pick up hours when my kids are at grandmas one week a year and Im a little bored etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a masters degree in social work and loved my job but it was too emotional demanding when I had my own kids. Even part time. I couldn't separate work and life. So I took a very quick and inexpensive medical billing course. I work about 24 hours a week in the nitches of my day. I usually do 2 hours day between 9 and 11 pm and then another solid hour during the day (my software lets me break it into 30 min blocks). And I leave the house every Saturday morning to get "the rest" done. Its 15.75 an hour. SO not a lot of money but neither was social work LOL! Im use to it. Its my play money. Its my burn money. It also gives my kids some reality of my time. Its been good for them to hear "Moms going to work now." "or excuse me Im doing a work paper." DH is a lawyer and its made him actually take back his Saturdays. Now that he's watching the kids he actually has to be home and present. I wrap up by 1 pm and we all meet for lunch. Its nice. It works for now.
Where did you find this job?
Anonymous wrote:I have a masters degree in social work and loved my job but it was too emotional demanding when I had my own kids. Even part time. I couldn't separate work and life. So I took a very quick and inexpensive medical billing course. I work about 24 hours a week in the nitches of my day. I usually do 2 hours day between 9 and 11 pm and then another solid hour during the day (my software lets me break it into 30 min blocks). And I leave the house every Saturday morning to get "the rest" done. Its 15.75 an hour. SO not a lot of money but neither was social work LOL! Im use to it. Its my play money. Its my burn money. It also gives my kids some reality of my time. Its been good for them to hear "Moms going to work now." "or excuse me Im doing a work paper." DH is a lawyer and its made him actually take back his Saturdays. Now that he's watching the kids he actually has to be home and present. I wrap up by 1 pm and we all meet for lunch. Its nice. It works for now.
Anonymous wrote:I’d a SAHM and would like to bring in some extra income if at all possible. I know the obvious is “get a job”, but DH’s career is demanding and we both like having me stay at home. I’ve been reading books and taking online courses on finances/investing/business, but still a little unclear on where to start. I’m not really interested in things like MLM and mommy blogs.
Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:If you earn money, you are not a sahp. You would be wahp.
Anonymous wrote:I have a masters degree in social work and loved my job but it was too emotional demanding when I had my own kids. Even part time. I couldn't separate work and life. So I took a very quick and inexpensive medical billing course. I work about 24 hours a week in the nitches of my day. I usually do 2 hours day between 9 and 11 pm and then another solid hour during the day (my software lets me break it into 30 min blocks). And I leave the house every Saturday morning to get "the rest" done. Its 15.75 an hour. SO not a lot of money but neither was social work LOL! Im use to it. Its my play money. Its my burn money. It also gives my kids some reality of my time. Its been good for them to hear "Moms going to work now." "or excuse me Im doing a work paper." DH is a lawyer and its made him actually take back his Saturdays. Now that he's watching the kids he actually has to be home and present. I wrap up by 1 pm and we all meet for lunch. Its nice. It works for now.