Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you earn money, you are not a sahp. You would be wahp.
THIS
Why such emphasis on this?? Who cares. She’s saying she’s a SAHM who WANTS to work.
I don't understand this either. Also, why can't someone be both? I work two days a week as a physical therapist and W-F I am a SAHM.
Because if you work from home, you should have childcare for your kids. It’s difficult to do both (often against work policy). Your situation is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you earn money, you are not a sahp. You would be wahp.
THIS
Why such emphasis on this?? Who cares. She’s saying she’s a SAHM who WANTS to work.
I don't understand this either. Also, why can't someone be both? I work two days a week as a physical therapist and W-F I am a SAHM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you earn money, you are not a sahp. You would be wahp.
THIS
Why such emphasis on this?? Who cares. She’s saying she’s a SAHM who WANTS to work.
Anonymous wrote:How do lawyers find doc review and other similar WFH jobs? I got a law degree, went to work in policy, but am now looking at leaving government for more time with my kids. Ideally I'd find something part time/flex time to do from home. (And no, part time with my office isn't an option. I've asked. They said I could telework full time - which is no small thing. They want to keep me as long as possible, but it needs to be full time).
Anonymous wrote:If you earn money, you are not a sahp. You would be wahp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to code. Build a portfolio. Make $70/hr as a consultant.
OP here. I actually like this idea...a lot. How do you learn how to code? Are there online programs?
YouTube is your friend here. There are tons of coding videos on YouTube: Java, C#, C++ are the major languages for most applications, web has JavaScript, and databases has SWL Server for Microsoft, and PL/SQL is used in Oracle. www.dice.com is where the private sector software jobs are advertised. You will get a really good feel for what is popular just by seeing how many jobs each technology has.
Meant SQL server, also Artificial Intelligence is the future, and there's lots in YouTube about that.
Anonymous wrote:I’d a SAHM and would like to bring in some extra income if at all possible. I know the obvious is “get a job”, but DH’s career is demanding and we both like having me stay at home. I’ve been reading books and taking online courses on finances/investing/business, but still a little unclear on where to start. I’m not really interested in things like MLM and mommy blogs.
Any tips?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to code. Build a portfolio. Make $70/hr as a consultant.
OP here. I actually like this idea...a lot. How do you learn how to code? Are there online programs?
YouTube is your friend here. There are tons of coding videos on YouTube: Java, C#, C++ are the major languages for most applications, web has JavaScript, and databases has SWL Server for Microsoft, and PL/SQL is used in Oracle. www.dice.com is where the private sector software jobs are advertised. You will get a really good feel for what is popular just by seeing how many jobs each technology has.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to code. Build a portfolio. Make $70/hr as a consultant.
OP here. I actually like this idea...a lot. How do you learn how to code? Are there online programs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work one or two shifts a month (medical field) to pick up a little extra cash. I’m trying to learn about options/trading, but not sure I feel comfortable with this. I don’t want to be tied to my phone/watch the stock market all day. I would rather play with my baby.
OP here. I've been trying to learn this as well. We have a friend who makes 6 figures trading options and futures part-time. I plan on paper trading (using a simulator rather than real money) for a few months until I get the hang of it.
Anonymous wrote:How do lawyers find doc review and other similar WFH jobs? I got a law degree, went to work in policy, but am now looking at leaving government for more time with my kids. Ideally I'd find something part time/flex time to do from home. (And no, part time with my office isn't an option. I've asked. They said I could telework full time - which is no small thing. They want to keep me as long as possible, but it needs to be full time).