MY LO is currently a little over two and a half and we are planning more in the near future. While this is going on, I've slowly realized that I still despise dropping LO off with someone else every morning, going to a job I hate, then going just to have him call me Miss (Teacher's Name). I hate it.
Yesterday I left my job due to policies that directly discriminate against those that have children. If the office got a call for you, you were forced to leave, lost pay for the rest of the day, and earned a "point" that got you halfway to being fired. My son is two. Boo-boos and fevers are going to happen. They crossed the line when they demanded access to my medical records when I was out for two days for suspected appendicitis. It wasn't; however, they still don't want me working yet because they haven't figured out what it actually is.
Point is, I'm out of work and I never (well, as long as there are little ones sub-kindergarten age) want to go back. After looking over the numbers, it looks like there was only about $100-150 of my weekly takehome that wasn't going directly to daycare. We were making it well enough, but certainly not by enough to have $400-$650/monthly just disappear.
So, I guess my question is this.... Those of you that are SAHP, is there anything you do on the side between cleaning up the house and managing your own LO(s) that I should be looking into before we take the plunge into deciding that I should stay at home? We've looked at all of the emotional, developmental (for LO), and financial impacts, as well as what the new division of responsibilities around the house would look like and it would be perfect for us, if we could simply fill in that $400-650/month gap.
I would just like to note that I do have a spotless background check. Absolutely the only thing that the government has me on file for is a speeding ticket 6+ years ago and a name change when we got married; however, there are zero, that's right zero other children in the area, so if your recommendation is babysitting, I am totally open to extra little ones running around during the day, but do not have the slightest idea how to attract their parents, as there are not any local.
Thank you so much for any recommendations!
Please note, this will be x-posted to a few other subs I have in mind and I will gladly take recommendations from any of you regarding other subs that may have good resources for this.
Yesterday I left my job due to policies that directly discriminate against those that have children. If the office got a call for you, you were forced to leave, lost pay for the rest of the day, and earned a "point" that got you halfway to being fired. My son is two. Boo-boos and fevers are going to happen. They crossed the line when they demanded access to my medical records when I was out for two days for suspected appendicitis. It wasn't; however, they still don't want me working yet because they haven't figured out what it actually is.
Point is, I'm out of work and I never (well, as long as there are little ones sub-kindergarten age) want to go back. After looking over the numbers, it looks like there was only about $100-150 of my weekly takehome that wasn't going directly to daycare. We were making it well enough, but certainly not by enough to have $400-$650/monthly just disappear.
So, I guess my question is this.... Those of you that are SAHP, is there anything you do on the side between cleaning up the house and managing your own LO(s) that I should be looking into before we take the plunge into deciding that I should stay at home? We've looked at all of the emotional, developmental (for LO), and financial impacts, as well as what the new division of responsibilities around the house would look like and it would be perfect for us, if we could simply fill in that $400-650/month gap.
I would just like to note that I do have a spotless background check. Absolutely the only thing that the government has me on file for is a speeding ticket 6+ years ago and a name change when we got married; however, there are zero, that's right zero other children in the area, so if your recommendation is babysitting, I am totally open to extra little ones running around during the day, but do not have the slightest idea how to attract their parents, as there are not any local.
Thank you so much for any recommendations!
Please note, this will be x-posted to a few other subs I have in mind and I will gladly take recommendations from any of you regarding other subs that may have good resources for this.