I hope that I can get some opinions and insight on my situation. I am terrible at making decisions and am hoping some objective points of view might help.
Long story short...I've only worked part time for the past 13 years while raising my children. My longtime employer went out of business early last year. We lost valuable "monthly spending money" as a result, plus preschool tuition money.
After not having much luck with part time employment, I took a full time position over the summer and put my youngest in full time day care, where he is flourishing. For the past 6 months my full time work schedule has been a bit overwhelming. With a husband that works swing shift, I'm often left dealing with household chores, running children to activities and everything else, on my own. I have had to cancel dental appointments for the children because I've felt obligated to my job. I have not had time to reschedule these appointments, let alone find time to take myself to the doctor or excercise like I should. I am feeling just a bit worn out and also feel like I'm not keeping up with things at home.
Once the school year is over, I will not have to pay for full time day care. My son will start Kindergarden in the fall. I have been seriously considering decreasing my hours at work down to part time. Of course it will mean that Iwill be making less money, but I have justified the loss as a wash since I won't be paying for day care.
On the flip side to this is the fact that if I continue to work full time, since I won't have day care expenses, I will be adding almost $800 a month to our bank account... but I will have to continue with the hectic schedules, lack of time, and general frazzled feeling that I've been dealing with for the past 6 months. This $800 is not a "need"... but of course, we would find a good use for it...
What is your opinion? Is $800 really worth it?
Long story short...I've only worked part time for the past 13 years while raising my children. My longtime employer went out of business early last year. We lost valuable "monthly spending money" as a result, plus preschool tuition money.
After not having much luck with part time employment, I took a full time position over the summer and put my youngest in full time day care, where he is flourishing. For the past 6 months my full time work schedule has been a bit overwhelming. With a husband that works swing shift, I'm often left dealing with household chores, running children to activities and everything else, on my own. I have had to cancel dental appointments for the children because I've felt obligated to my job. I have not had time to reschedule these appointments, let alone find time to take myself to the doctor or excercise like I should. I am feeling just a bit worn out and also feel like I'm not keeping up with things at home.
Once the school year is over, I will not have to pay for full time day care. My son will start Kindergarden in the fall. I have been seriously considering decreasing my hours at work down to part time. Of course it will mean that Iwill be making less money, but I have justified the loss as a wash since I won't be paying for day care.
On the flip side to this is the fact that if I continue to work full time, since I won't have day care expenses, I will be adding almost $800 a month to our bank account... but I will have to continue with the hectic schedules, lack of time, and general frazzled feeling that I've been dealing with for the past 6 months. This $800 is not a "need"... but of course, we would find a good use for it...
What is your opinion? Is $800 really worth it?

I thought, if I was working 40 hours a week and only bringing home $800, it would soooo not be worth it. Yes, makes much more sense. 
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Our oldest son is 16 and our youngest is 11. I have a teaching degree, but never went back to teaching full time. I have always done something in the education field, but I do not have my own classroom anymore. I looked at it this way.....I could work full time and feel STRESSED ALL OF THE TIME because my husband was in the military and deployed a lot and then went into a gov't job which he continued to travel in, OR work part time and not have the biggest, best house, and decor. I chose to work part time.
It is a work from home job and I love it. There is an entire thread on this board about work at home jobs. I love it because I can do it when I am off, summers, holidays.