I work from home on occasion. I have one day a week that is my formal telecommute day - my kids are in daycare, or school, or there is another adult in the house. Those are the terms my company is willing to let you have a telecommute day - they won't let you do it if you are supposed to be working from home full time and are the only caregiver at home for small kids.
The other occasion is the "kids are sick, kids go to the doctor, daycare fell through" days. Those days I also telecommute and watch kids at home. I honestly don't get nearly as much done (although now that they are older it isn't so bad)....but I get something done and the other option is to take the day off and get nothing done. I'm salaried and have unlimited sick time I can use for my kids - so my company thinks something is better than nothing in those situations.
ETA: I'm also a project manager. Our company wouldn't hire someone to "work from home" - but we have several employees who have negotiated either a work from home day or an entirely telecommute situation after they have a proven track record of results.
The other occasion is the "kids are sick, kids go to the doctor, daycare fell through" days. Those days I also telecommute and watch kids at home. I honestly don't get nearly as much done (although now that they are older it isn't so bad)....but I get something done and the other option is to take the day off and get nothing done. I'm salaried and have unlimited sick time I can use for my kids - so my company thinks something is better than nothing in those situations.
ETA: I'm also a project manager. Our company wouldn't hire someone to "work from home" - but we have several employees who have negotiated either a work from home day or an entirely telecommute situation after they have a proven track record of results.




BUT They are home here where I am..I can see them whenever I'm able.. and their are no commuting hours to tack on.
. Our parents are deceased so it is just us and there is no one I would feel comfortable asking to watch my kids for that length of time. It is the same with the home nursing. It would be perfect but the training is for weeks during the day. My 5 year old just started KG so once my youngest goes to pre-school (maybe next year) I am thinking of trying the school nurse route. For now I am trying the per diem route but I still have to work week-end nights cause the hubby doesn't get home in time for me to get to work by 7p and I don't get off early enough for him to get to work by 8a.

I want to at least give it a shot. I don't even mind if it was odd hours since I work nights anyway...but at least it would be at home. Plus if I wanted to be on the move and have interaction with others I figure I can still work per diem..I don't know..maybe I am being unrealistic...I just feel more focused toward my kids needs right now...