aprilfoolwed
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I know there will be opinions on this here....
I have been a SAHM for nearly a decade. Last year, I went back to work as a teacher's aide. Loved the job, but made very little money. But we really needed some cash, and were able to workout childcare for very little money, so I took the job.
After working there for 6 months, we made the decision for me to go back to school and get my own teaching certification. Thankfully DH works for a college, so most of my tuition is paid for! My hours would have been cut at my school job, and my childcare needs would have increased, so I recently quit my aide job and am currently a SAHM enrolled in 2 night classes.
This week, a job was posted at DH's workplace (a college) - it's basically clerical, but is fulltime during the school year (no hours in the summer) and offers full benefits. I am more than qualified for the position. However, I am currently pursing my teaching cert.
How would you qualify a job as being "worth it?"
Let's assume the position pays enough that I can cover all costs associated with working - childcare, commuting, clothing needs etc - and still have money in my pocket at the end of the week.
But in order to take the job, my kids go from having a SAHM to going to day care for the first time in their lives. How much money makes that worth doing?
Factor in the classes I am taking - in 4 years (of part-time classes) I will be certified to teach both Secondary English AND Special Education. It's likely I'll find a job with those certs, and teacher's salaries are likely to be more than this clerical job. However, teachers have a lot of take-home work.
I know this is a personal decision - I have to know what's best for my family - but I am interested in hearing opinions.
Is taking a job that pays an "ok" amount of money, but offers low stress, financial security to my family at the moment, plus good benefits a good move? Is it worth seriously changing my children's daily lives? Or is it a better bet to plow ahead with the classes and wait for the higher paying job in the future.
FYI - while our budget is a bit tight, we can more than "make it" on my husband's salary. I've been a SAHM for nearly 10 years, so doing it for another few isn't too much of a challenge. BUT - there are so many things we'd LIKE to do - and without me working they aren't going to happen (more travel, work on the house, ultimately moving into a bigger home, etc).
Thoughts?
I have been a SAHM for nearly a decade. Last year, I went back to work as a teacher's aide. Loved the job, but made very little money. But we really needed some cash, and were able to workout childcare for very little money, so I took the job.
After working there for 6 months, we made the decision for me to go back to school and get my own teaching certification. Thankfully DH works for a college, so most of my tuition is paid for! My hours would have been cut at my school job, and my childcare needs would have increased, so I recently quit my aide job and am currently a SAHM enrolled in 2 night classes.
This week, a job was posted at DH's workplace (a college) - it's basically clerical, but is fulltime during the school year (no hours in the summer) and offers full benefits. I am more than qualified for the position. However, I am currently pursing my teaching cert.
How would you qualify a job as being "worth it?"
Let's assume the position pays enough that I can cover all costs associated with working - childcare, commuting, clothing needs etc - and still have money in my pocket at the end of the week.
But in order to take the job, my kids go from having a SAHM to going to day care for the first time in their lives. How much money makes that worth doing?
Factor in the classes I am taking - in 4 years (of part-time classes) I will be certified to teach both Secondary English AND Special Education. It's likely I'll find a job with those certs, and teacher's salaries are likely to be more than this clerical job. However, teachers have a lot of take-home work.
I know this is a personal decision - I have to know what's best for my family - but I am interested in hearing opinions.
Is taking a job that pays an "ok" amount of money, but offers low stress, financial security to my family at the moment, plus good benefits a good move? Is it worth seriously changing my children's daily lives? Or is it a better bet to plow ahead with the classes and wait for the higher paying job in the future.
FYI - while our budget is a bit tight, we can more than "make it" on my husband's salary. I've been a SAHM for nearly 10 years, so doing it for another few isn't too much of a challenge. BUT - there are so many things we'd LIKE to do - and without me working they aren't going to happen (more travel, work on the house, ultimately moving into a bigger home, etc).
Thoughts?