Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
NP. They don't want it because it's easier to be supported entirely by spouse. Why would they want to mess with that?
When I did a small etsy business on the side, and was doing decently, by the time they took out taxes based off my husband's income plus fees, it wasn't worth it. My husband had me shut it down as it complicated things. We aren't even "high" income.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, there are stay-at-home parents who would jump at this chance. We are a forgotten talent pool and could be a tremendous asset. Agree that flexibility (at least to set up a schedule that works for both) and a wage that's commensurate with skills / experience is appreciated and likely to draw out the best candidates. That said, those hours / price points are different for each family. There aren't enough part-time positions in general, so there should be plenty who jump at the chance. Your local neighborhood listserv (or playgroup listserv) is a good place to start.
3 hours a week at $20 /hr is still only $60 a week. There is a small pool of people that are willing to take a $60 gig that requires any commitment at all. I might take a one-time babysitting gig for $60-100, but I sure wouldn't promise to be available every week. That's just reality. There just isn't a deep pool of talent that you can fish in with $60.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
NP. They don't want it because it's easier to be supported entirely by spouse. Why would they want to mess with that?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, there are stay-at-home parents who would jump at this chance. We are a forgotten talent pool and could be a tremendous asset. Agree that flexibility (at least to set up a schedule that works for both) and a wage that's commensurate with skills / experience is appreciated and likely to draw out the best candidates. That said, those hours / price points are different for each family. There aren't enough part-time positions in general, so there should be plenty who jump at the chance. Your local neighborhood listserv (or playgroup listserv) is a good place to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
NP. They don't want it because it's easier to be supported entirely by spouse. Why would they want to mess with that?
You are pretty clueless and clearly don’t speak for all SAHMs. Let the OP advertise the gig. The people that are interested will apply. The people that think it’s insulting or whatever won’t apply. Stop being so judgy and condescending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
NP. They don't want it because it's easier to be supported entirely by spouse. Why would they want to mess with that?
You are pretty clueless and clearly don’t speak for all SAHMs. Let the OP advertise the gig. The people that are interested will apply. The people that think it’s insulting or whatever won’t apply. Stop being so judgy and condescending.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
NP. They don't want it because it's easier to be supported entirely by spouse. Why would they want to mess with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff ought to start an employment division or thread
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
Mature? What a weird description. We’re talking about a woman who’s probably in her 40s.
Further up, someone told her to hire a teen or a retiree. Mature versus a teen.
Besides teens can’t make good money babysitting, lifeguarding, grocery store, etc. This type of work is great for moms to keep up their professional skills, and have flexibility to work around her kids’ schedules.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
Mature? What a weird description. We’re talking about a woman who’s probably in her 40s.
Further up, someone told her to hire a teen or a retiree. Mature versus a teen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM, I am not working and wouldn't have any interest in a low paying 3-6 hour job. You'd have to pay a LOT of money for me to b interested.
+1
Right? The condescension of OP is almost as amazing as their inability to perceive it
I was SAHM who worked part-time for 1 1/2 yrs. It was great. I made a little money and it helped me put something on my resume for when I went back to WOHM full-time instead of having a big gap. The two of you are pretty clueless. This is the right opportunity for someone right now. OP is smart to get mature, motivated SAHM.
Mature? What a weird description. We’re talking about a woman who’s probably in her 40s.