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OK moms, I need your input on the work schedule for a job that I'm considering. I work for my local school district as a special ed instructional aide. I've been in special ed preschool for the past 8 years and, quite frankly, I'm getting a little burned out on changing diapers. The district has been posting new jobs as they become available and I can apply for a transfer if I see one I'm interested in.
I just got a posting last week for a 4-hour/day position with a split shift. It would be 8:15 - 10:15 a.m. and then from 12:50 - 2:50 p.m. The main responsibility would be to help a child with blood glucose monitoring and watching for warning signs of an impending reaction. I'm assuming those are the most critical times of day for the child. I have no problem dealing with the medical aspect and I would receive training from the school nurse.
But what about those hours? My current position is from 8:30 - 2:00 p.m. so I've never had a break during the day. It would be wonderful to come home and do some cleaning, laundry, etc. or do the grocery shopping (the school is only about 5 minutes from my house). But, I'm wondering if it would be hard to leave work and have to go back again later. Would it end up being a big drag and would I be better off working straight through? Also, my 4th grader gets off school at 2:45 p.m. His school is only about 5 minutes away so he would end up waiting for about 10 minutes everyday. I'm used to being there as soon as he steps out of the classroom. But 10 minutes doesn't seem like long to wait, does it?
I'm trying to rationalize this and decide if I want to transfer. Any ideas or opinions? Thanks!
I just got a posting last week for a 4-hour/day position with a split shift. It would be 8:15 - 10:15 a.m. and then from 12:50 - 2:50 p.m. The main responsibility would be to help a child with blood glucose monitoring and watching for warning signs of an impending reaction. I'm assuming those are the most critical times of day for the child. I have no problem dealing with the medical aspect and I would receive training from the school nurse.
But what about those hours? My current position is from 8:30 - 2:00 p.m. so I've never had a break during the day. It would be wonderful to come home and do some cleaning, laundry, etc. or do the grocery shopping (the school is only about 5 minutes from my house). But, I'm wondering if it would be hard to leave work and have to go back again later. Would it end up being a big drag and would I be better off working straight through? Also, my 4th grader gets off school at 2:45 p.m. His school is only about 5 minutes away so he would end up waiting for about 10 minutes everyday. I'm used to being there as soon as he steps out of the classroom. But 10 minutes doesn't seem like long to wait, does it?
I'm trying to rationalize this and decide if I want to transfer. Any ideas or opinions? Thanks!

I'd personally rather work the 4 hours all in a row and get it over with, but if it's somthing you would enjoy, I think you could make it work. Is your son's school okay with him waiting at the office for that short amount of time?