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I've been home for 6 years now, and as much as I like being away from the stress of working, I'm really bored. I know when we move into the new house in the fall that I will have a ton of projects to distract me, and maybe I'm just noticing the boredom more now because there is so little to do. I never planned or expected to be a SAHM, but after it happened I said I would never go back to work. It was so good to be away from the stress, especially the ordeal of arranging for childcare.
The kids are going to school in the fall, and still will need me home in the morning and afternoon. I think the little one only has half days until Christmas, so that's only a couple hours in the morning that I'm available. I just can't deal with the daycare thing, so I will have to be here when they get home.
I figured there was no way I could find a job that would work around my home schedule, so, I thought I would do some volunteer work at a local museum. I saw on their website that they needed researchers, contacted them and they said that once set up I could just work whenever. Then I got this thought that maybe I could also work on my own as a paid researcher (not a huge demand for this, but there is some, you can be put on a contact list at the archives).
Anyway, we went to sign our mortgage application on Tuesday, and while we were there I was joking with the mortgage rep about coming to work as his assistant. By the time I left the office I don't think either of us was joking anymore. Now I'm all in turmoil trying to decide if I should call him. At first it seemed out of the question, then he asked if I would consider part time, that I could set my own schedule and maybe work from home later if they were comfortable with me (at this point I thought maybe I had drifted off into a fantasy). It's downtown, which means expensive parking and transportation and if I was only doing a few hours a day it would barely cover my costs. The pay isn't great - but then I was planning to work for nothing at the museum. So here I am, considering taking a job that won't do much more than disrupt the house - and yet part of me really, really wants it. As much as I hate to admit it, I miss the bank.
Sorry, I'm rambling, but I'm trying to sort this out and need a sounding board.
The kids are going to school in the fall, and still will need me home in the morning and afternoon. I think the little one only has half days until Christmas, so that's only a couple hours in the morning that I'm available. I just can't deal with the daycare thing, so I will have to be here when they get home.
I figured there was no way I could find a job that would work around my home schedule, so, I thought I would do some volunteer work at a local museum. I saw on their website that they needed researchers, contacted them and they said that once set up I could just work whenever. Then I got this thought that maybe I could also work on my own as a paid researcher (not a huge demand for this, but there is some, you can be put on a contact list at the archives).
Anyway, we went to sign our mortgage application on Tuesday, and while we were there I was joking with the mortgage rep about coming to work as his assistant. By the time I left the office I don't think either of us was joking anymore. Now I'm all in turmoil trying to decide if I should call him. At first it seemed out of the question, then he asked if I would consider part time, that I could set my own schedule and maybe work from home later if they were comfortable with me (at this point I thought maybe I had drifted off into a fantasy). It's downtown, which means expensive parking and transportation and if I was only doing a few hours a day it would barely cover my costs. The pay isn't great - but then I was planning to work for nothing at the museum. So here I am, considering taking a job that won't do much more than disrupt the house - and yet part of me really, really wants it. As much as I hate to admit it, I miss the bank.
Sorry, I'm rambling, but I'm trying to sort this out and need a sounding board.