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bella321
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Name: Kristy
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Working at night
Hi Everyone. No kids yet but DH and I are contemplating future family finances. I would love to be SAHM but with this economy and the high cost of living on LI, I don't know how this is possible. Daycare is $$$ so I'm thinking of working nights so I can stay home with a baby. Any suggestions of companies to work for that are open 24/7? Am I kidding myself? TIA.
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Posted 3/15/09 2:30 PM |
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neenie
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Re: Working at night
Hospitals Call centers (customer service)- though i can't think of specific companies off the top of my head Insurance companies? (to take calls re:accidents claims) pharmacies supermarkets
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Posted 3/15/09 5:16 PM |
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HighHopes
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Member since 3/09 1267 total posts
Name: Kathy
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Re: Working at night
Bakery Drug stores Supermarket 7/11
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Posted 3/16/09 12:04 AM |
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Kara
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Member since 3/07 13217 total posts
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Re: Working at night
Just one question - when will you sleep? If you're home and up with a baby all day and then working at night, I think you could be setting yourself up to burn out VERY quickly.
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Posted 3/16/09 2:27 PM |
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Re: Working at night
Residential centers/apartment programs for the mentally ill and at-risk teens. Group homes for MR/DD.
Keep in mind though that these are usually overnight "awake" positions but a lot more relaxed and laid back than the 9-5 or 4-12 shifts.
Pay is also significantly less than most other jobs out there but that's one of the trade-offs.
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Posted 3/16/09 5:25 PM |
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sunnyplus3
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Re: Working at night
Posted by Kara
Just one question - when will you sleep? If you're home and up with a baby all day and then working at night, I think you could be setting yourself up to burn out VERY quickly.
My stepdaughter's Mom is working nights at a hospital while her husband works during the day. She "tries" to sleep for a few hours when my SD gets home from school & can watch her 3 year old brother. I don't think she gets more than 4-5 hours of sleep a day. Plus her & her husband are on completely opposite schedules. She's doing it for financial reasons & in the hopes that after working there a while she maybe able to get better hours. I know it has been a big strain on their entire household.
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Posted 3/17/09 7:10 AM |
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CaseyGirl
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Member since 5/05 19978 total posts
Name: Jen - counting my blessings...
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Re: Working at night
A friend of mine works evenings for Geico.
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Posted 3/17/09 10:32 AM |
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