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[quote=Anonymous][quote]There may be other reasons I work for my employer but none of that matters if I can't continue to pay my bills while working for them. If my employers cut my pay I will not be able to stay. I won't tell them that of course, just quietly begin my job search. It may be difficult but if there are people working, there are people who need childcare. It may mean stringing together part time work.[/quote] Good luck with that approach. Its always worth a try but you need a plan B. If this goes on for the full year, it will get really bad in this area. You will have a harder time finding part time jobs or evening sitting as people will be cutting back there too. If you are working for a family where both jobs would be impacted by this you should start saving now. You could start doing a lot of extra evening babysitting whenever you can trying to find families in healthcare or very wealthy families that would be less effective. If you have a degree, great experience and can pass the bar at one of the temp agencies you could try this if you are furloughed one day a week too. [/quote]
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