Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can increase the number of hours and use the extra time to do something else besides teach.
I would do this but people are looking for 20 or more hours a week, which is more than twice what I was looking for. I've offered to go as high as 16 (two full work days), but still no dice. And that's even with my DD taking a 2 hour nap every afternoon, so they'd be getting paid simply to be home with her while she rests in the afternoon. I thought it would be perfect for a student who wanted study time and extra cash.
Just wanted to chip in that just because your child takes two hour naps now, it is never a guarantee.
When children get sick, their sleeping patterns often are affected.
Likewise if they hear a loud noise or maybe have a bad dream.
I used to work for a family that told me that nap time was my “free” time.
Yet I had to stay in their house.
I couldn’t meet a friend for lunch or even grab a ☕️ coffee at Starbucks.
So it wasn’t really “free.”