aprilfoolwed
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Background info - Prekids, I worked full-time in a large public library. Went part-time after 1 kid, and left my position when I was expecting my 2nd. Been a SAHM for 10 years, working various p/t jobs over the years to make ends meet. In November, I secured a part-time job in a small, subburban library. I am happy in my current position, but very recently discovered my old will be available in a few month. This morning, when speaking with my old boss, I was told that if I am interested the position is mine (although I still have to jump through the application and interview hoops, but my old boss is doing the actual hiring and wants me back).
So, having TWO good job options is a very good thing - no complaints about that.
But I am not sure what to do here.
Part-time Job - Pros - Super close to my home (6 minutes away!), beautiful subburban location, co-workers are nice, part-time schedule allows me to be both employee and mom with ease.
Part-time Job - Cons - Although co-workers are nice, they are a bit micro-managing, which can be frustrating, low pay, no benefits, nearly no opportunity to move into full-time work/higher pay/different responsibilities, duties (although perfectly fine) do not make best use of my talents (I used to do youth programs, and do not get to do that at all in current position).
Full-time Job - Pros - Salary (although not high, on par with the industry. And I would be making 3x what I make now, and working less than 2x more hours), Would be doing youth programs, bigger library system = more opportunity, full benefits (health, retirement, vacation/sick days), already know my co-workers (worked with them for years already) and enjoy them very much.
Full-time Job - Cons - Full-time hours require finding (and paying for) childcare for my 2 youngest (and spending some time worrying about my oldest being home alone after middle school), full-time hours prevent me from doing my current level of volunteer work in the schools, longer commute (although not LONG at all - 15-20 mins), urban location is not as cozy as the subburbs and requires me to pay for parking.
Both positions require me to work 2 nights/week and 2 weekends/month.
i am sure there are some other moms out there that have faced this decision - what did you do and how did you feel about it?
I feel blessed to even be considered for this position after being out of the industry for 10 years!
So, having TWO good job options is a very good thing - no complaints about that.

Part-time Job - Pros - Super close to my home (6 minutes away!), beautiful subburban location, co-workers are nice, part-time schedule allows me to be both employee and mom with ease.
Part-time Job - Cons - Although co-workers are nice, they are a bit micro-managing, which can be frustrating, low pay, no benefits, nearly no opportunity to move into full-time work/higher pay/different responsibilities, duties (although perfectly fine) do not make best use of my talents (I used to do youth programs, and do not get to do that at all in current position).
Full-time Job - Pros - Salary (although not high, on par with the industry. And I would be making 3x what I make now, and working less than 2x more hours), Would be doing youth programs, bigger library system = more opportunity, full benefits (health, retirement, vacation/sick days), already know my co-workers (worked with them for years already) and enjoy them very much.
Full-time Job - Cons - Full-time hours require finding (and paying for) childcare for my 2 youngest (and spending some time worrying about my oldest being home alone after middle school), full-time hours prevent me from doing my current level of volunteer work in the schools, longer commute (although not LONG at all - 15-20 mins), urban location is not as cozy as the subburbs and requires me to pay for parking.
Both positions require me to work 2 nights/week and 2 weekends/month.
i am sure there are some other moms out there that have faced this decision - what did you do and how did you feel about it?
I feel blessed to even be considered for this position after being out of the industry for 10 years!