Anonymous
Post 01/10/2018 05:47     Subject: Single parents, what is your career?

I'm an analyst, for the Feds. I'm very much a single parent despite my child's father being involved. He lives in another state, and cannot keep the kid while I travel (although please stop the "you're not a single parent because you're not a SOLO parent" - it's bs and screams "my life is worse than yours so you must have it easy"), and I have zero helpful family in the area.

Anyway, I make about $70, and I get about $10k in support, and it feels like plenty.
Anonymous
Post 01/10/2018 04:22     Subject: Re:Single parents, what is your career?

Anonymous wrote:This question is so pointless. OP, it varies greatly depending on how many children, if the person has joint custody, child support, ages of children, educational background, etc. Just do what you enjoy, are capable of, and what provides for your family.


Your post added nothing to this thread. Begone.
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2018 21:32     Subject: Re:Single parents, what is your career?

I’ve tried getting some tutoring gigs but I work in a Tile One school so no leads there. So do my friends who are teachers. I’ve placed online and at places like the library but haven’t gotten much response (just a lot of spam and ads from tutoring companies).
Anonymous
Post 01/09/2018 20:06     Subject: Single parents, what is your career?

I’m an attorney at a big firm. My position is not client facing. I make $250 (not a partner) and work remote whenever I want.

It took me 16 years to get this job (in addition to lots of schooling and debt). So not a great career move opportunity