Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a mom job, if we can call it that (125k). My hours are 7:00 to 3:00, Spring break and Winter break off, all snow days off (I work for a school district so they are extremely considerate if kids are sick etc)). I would love the flexibility to work from home at least twice a week, but I am not complaining.
That's really good! 125K is really high. I can't imagine you being a teacher and leave by 3 or an administrator and leave by 3.
Are you a "specialist"?
I'm not the PP, but I'm a public school administrator, make $110k, and work 8-4 most days (probably 80% of the time). I get 4 weeks of paid time off, plus holidays and my district gives spring and winter break off to administrators without using leave. There is no work on weekends and sometimes I don't even look at email from Friday afternoon until Monday morning. It's pretty great.
So what exactly do you DO? Like, when you are at work, what does an average day look like for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work from home full-time with occasional travel and make $180k. So is mine a mom job or not?
Shut up, braggart. You know that's what we all dream of and none of us have, so NO, it's not a mom job.
No need to be so rude. I asked because people were defining a mom job as one where the employee telecommutes full-time.
I believe PP reacted that way since you ended it after a high salary working from home- "So is mine a mom job or not?" you really don't sound like a humble nice person (or just in tune with people). Perhaps working from home on your own is the best setting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach yoga. Help others, bring in some income (about 20k/year, which we didn't need so is used for more extravagant vacations and extra community giving) and get to do something I love while my kids are in school. Fun mom job.
What does that come out to, $12,000 a year after taxes?
Haven't broken it out. Maybe? That's 12k that we wouldn't have had though - and I get to volunteer in our women's prison system, kids schools, DV shelter etc. I suppose I could sit on my ass and do nothing but I like this and it betters my community. It's a job and I'm a mom - was there a minimum to post here that I wasn't aware of?
This is not a job.
good grief
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach yoga. Help others, bring in some income (about 20k/year, which we didn't need so is used for more extravagant vacations and extra community giving) and get to do something I love while my kids are in school. Fun mom job.
What does that come out to, $12,000 a year after taxes?
Haven't broken it out. Maybe? That's 12k that we wouldn't have had though - and I get to volunteer in our women's prison system, kids schools, DV shelter etc. I suppose I could sit on my ass and do nothing but I like this and it betters my community. It's a job and I'm a mom - was there a minimum to post here that I wasn't aware of?
This is not a job.
good grief
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work from home full-time with occasional travel and make $180k. So is mine a mom job or not?
Shut up, braggart. You know that's what we all dream of and none of us have, so NO, it's not a mom job.
No need to be so rude. I asked because people were defining a mom job as one where the employee telecommutes full-time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work from home full-time with occasional travel and make $180k. So is mine a mom job or not?
Shut up, braggart. You know that's what we all dream of and none of us have, so NO, it's not a mom job.
Anonymous wrote:I have a mom job.
I telecommute full time and technically am paid for 40 hours a week but never work more than 9-3. I make $95K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I teach yoga. Help others, bring in some income (about 20k/year, which we didn't need so is used for more extravagant vacations and extra community giving) and get to do something I love while my kids are in school. Fun mom job.
What does that come out to, $12,000 a year after taxes?
Haven't broken it out. Maybe? That's 12k that we wouldn't have had though - and I get to volunteer in our women's prison system, kids schools, DV shelter etc. I suppose I could sit on my ass and do nothing but I like this and it betters my community. It's a job and I'm a mom - was there a minimum to post here that I wasn't aware of?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside of sales and call center jobs, what are y'all doing that you work from home full time?
Oh wait, this is DC, "government contractors".
NP here and I'll bite. I manage grants all over the country. I have one grant in DC and the rest are spread throughout the US, including Hawaii and Alaska. I'm the only one who works on these grants so there's no one in my office to meet with. Why can't I work from home?? I don't WAH full-time, but rather 80%.
another NP. I'm also at home full time, with some travel. I'm a senior-level lawyer working in-house at a company that recruited me specifically for my expertise, to manage a group within the legal department. It's not exactly a 'mom' job, but it is very flexible. I paid my dues in law firm jobs and another in-house role earlier in my career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a mom job, if we can call it that (125k). My hours are 7:00 to 3:00, Spring break and Winter break off, all snow days off (I work for a school district so they are extremely considerate if kids are sick etc)). I would love the flexibility to work from home at least twice a week, but I am not complaining.
That's really good! 125K is really high. I can't imagine you being a teacher and leave by 3 or an administrator and leave by 3.
Are you a "specialist"?
I'm not the PP, but I'm a public school administrator, make $110k, and work 8-4 most days (probably 80% of the time). I get 4 weeks of paid time off, plus holidays and my district gives spring and winter break off to administrators without using leave. There is no work on weekends and sometimes I don't even look at email from Friday afternoon until Monday morning. It's pretty great.
Anonymous wrote:I work from home full-time with occasional travel and make $180k. So is mine a mom job or not?
Anonymous wrote:Work for a non-profit 30hrs/week (basically just school hours), mostly from home. Pay is $50k, work is challenging and in my field, and I've been steadily advancing. It's great for work/life balance, but I wish I could find something that paid better.