Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, if you're used to working with kids, consider being a nanny. No it's not always easy, but it pays decently well and you're not starting from scratch. A hard part of new jobs is the learning curve.
Honestly I just got done SAH with my kid and I don't think I want to do this with someone else's kids! With teaching at least I have them for a few hours and they go home.
I hear you (also a teacher). But it sounds like you want a dream job and you have to put the time and work into getting that. I feel like the people who have get paid a lot to do a little--have already paid their dues and worked hard to get to that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op, if you're used to working with kids, consider being a nanny. No it's not always easy, but it pays decently well and you're not starting from scratch. A hard part of new jobs is the learning curve.
Honestly I just got done SAH with my kid and I don't think I want to do this with someone else's kids! With teaching at least I have them for a few hours and they go home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain what you don’t like about your current job? Not sure what you are hoping to change.
I guess the things I don't like add up to feeling almost inhuman:
-not being able to go to the bathroom for hours (because you can't leave kids alone and there isn't a second adult)
-being massively underpaid-- I calculated by hours worked and if I break it down by hour, Starbucks and other wage workers make more than I do.
-being disrespected by students, parents, admin. Of course some are lovely, but the bad apples are... bad.
-having to skip meals or choke down a granola bar in the bathroom because of being pulled into subbing and having no lunch time. The reason for eating in the bathroom is because I don't think we are supposed to eat in front of students / in the classroom.
I guess I'd like to be able to drink water and go to the bathroom. And maybe make a little more than what amounts to about $17/hour. Summers off are nice, but I often end up working or doing classes so I don't actually take summer break.
That's the nature of the beast with a salaried job...yea, most of us work 40+/week and if you break it down by hour, yea, Starbucks does pay more, but....do they give other perks (like the entire summer, all holidays, etc).
Just be careful what you wish for...
But if you want your Saud "easy job" and you're so convinced Starbucks pays more hourly than go work there
Bus drivers too, make $22+ /hr, including bonus and CDL training.
Another "easy" job Op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain what you don’t like about your current job? Not sure what you are hoping to change.
I guess the things I don't like add up to feeling almost inhuman:
-not being able to go to the bathroom for hours (because you can't leave kids alone and there isn't a second adult)
-being massively underpaid-- I calculated by hours worked and if I break it down by hour, Starbucks and other wage workers make more than I do.
-being disrespected by students, parents, admin. Of course some are lovely, but the bad apples are... bad.
-having to skip meals or choke down a granola bar in the bathroom because of being pulled into subbing and having no lunch time. The reason for eating in the bathroom is because I don't think we are supposed to eat in front of students / in the classroom.
I guess I'd like to be able to drink water and go to the bathroom. And maybe make a little more than what amounts to about $17/hour. Summers off are nice, but I often end up working or doing classes so I don't actually take summer break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain what you don’t like about your current job? Not sure what you are hoping to change.
I guess the things I don't like add up to feeling almost inhuman:
-not being able to go to the bathroom for hours (because you can't leave kids alone and there isn't a second adult)
-being massively underpaid-- I calculated by hours worked and if I break it down by hour, Starbucks and other wage workers make more than I do.
-being disrespected by students, parents, admin. Of course some are lovely, but the bad apples are... bad.
-having to skip meals or choke down a granola bar in the bathroom because of being pulled into subbing and having no lunch time. The reason for eating in the bathroom is because I don't think we are supposed to eat in front of students / in the classroom.
I guess I'd like to be able to drink water and go to the bathroom. And maybe make a little more than what amounts to about $17/hour. Summers off are nice, but I often end up working or doing classes so I don't actually take summer break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain what you don’t like about your current job? Not sure what you are hoping to change.
I guess the things I don't like add up to feeling almost inhuman:
-not being able to go to the bathroom for hours (because you can't leave kids alone and there isn't a second adult)
-being massively underpaid-- I calculated by hours worked and if I break it down by hour, Starbucks and other wage workers make more than I do.
-being disrespected by students, parents, admin. Of course some are lovely, but the bad apples are... bad.
-having to skip meals or choke down a granola bar in the bathroom because of being pulled into subbing and having no lunch time. The reason for eating in the bathroom is because I don't think we are supposed to eat in front of students / in the classroom.
I guess I'd like to be able to drink water and go to the bathroom. And maybe make a little more than what amounts to about $17/hour. Summers off are nice, but I often end up working or doing classes so I don't actually take summer break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s tons of easy jobs but most of them don’t pay well. I do literally almost nothing on my shifts but I only make $50k a year.
You make more than I do, unless I work summer camp.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you explain what you don’t like about your current job? Not sure what you are hoping to change.
I guess the things I don't like add up to feeling almost inhuman:
-not being able to go to the bathroom for hours (because you can't leave kids alone and there isn't a second adult)
-being massively underpaid-- I calculated by hours worked and if I break it down by hour, Starbucks and other wage workers make more than I do.
-being disrespected by students, parents, admin. Of course some are lovely, but the bad apples are... bad.
-having to skip meals or choke down a granola bar in the bathroom because of being pulled into subbing and having no lunch time. The reason for eating in the bathroom is because I don't think we are supposed to eat in front of students / in the classroom.
I guess I'd like to be able to drink water and go to the bathroom. And maybe make a little more than what amounts to about $17/hour. Summers off are nice, but I often end up working or doing classes so I don't actually take summer break.
Anonymous wrote:Can you explain what you don’t like about your current job? Not sure what you are hoping to change.
Anonymous wrote:Nursing?! 2nd career RN. Not easy. Flexible yes but no not easy.
Anonymous wrote:Op, if you're used to working with kids, consider being a nanny. No it's not always easy, but it pays decently well and you're not starting from scratch. A hard part of new jobs is the learning curve.