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Are there any jobs that allow you to take your child to work??

Are there any jobs that allow you to take your child to work??

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by: IsaiahsMommy Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 2:51pm  
I want to work it's been 4 years since I stopped working ,
And we need the extra money .My husband works and also goes to school which makes it impossible for me to get a night shift job Emoticon
And I do not want to work at a daycare lol
Too many kids for me 😂 4951
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donnatella Active Indicator LED Icon 13 Forum Moderator
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:00pm  
That would be your only option that I can think of that would allow a child to go to work with you.  Unless you are in a kid environment, it's otherwise not professional and I can't imagine any employer that would welcome that.  Can you put your child in mother's day out or daycare?  If not, then you are extremely limited. 4951
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IsaiahsMommy Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:02pm  
That would be your only option that I can think of that would allow a child to go to work with you.  Unless you are in a kid environment, it's otherwise not professional and I can't imagine any employer that would welcome that.  Can you put your child in mother's day out or daycare?  If not, then you are extremely limited.
 
@donnatella:
 
No at this moment we can't we are already in a tight budget ..
I have read people do at home jobs but I have never found a legit one ...
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~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:05pm  
School bus driver? 4951
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ctl74 Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:07pm  

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>> That would be your only option that I can think of that would allow a child to go to work with you.  Unless you are in a kid environment, it's otherwise not professional and I can't imagine any employer that would welcome that.  Can you put your child in mother's day out or daycare?  If not, then you are extremely limited.
 
@donnatella:
 
No at this moment we can't we are already in a tight budget ..
I have read people do at home jobs but I have never found a legit one ...
 
@IsaiahsMommy: Unless you sell something online (like Jamberry) or have a trade (writing), this is near impossible. See if Fun Little Tykes is hiring (back on Mills Branch Road) - they're family owned and may allow you to bring your kids with (depending on age of course).I work from, but I have daycare for my young one (though not right at this moment, as we are in transition to a new place). It's HARD and I have proven myself with my company - and they know this is temporary. I also freelance write for several publications.What about watching a child in your house for after school hours? That's cash and, should be, easy enough extra money. Or find something on weekends? Good luck. 4951
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IsaiahsMommy Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:07pm  
I can't even drive truck 😂😂
I have only driven cars lol 4951
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djohn78 Active Indicator LED Icon 1
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:08pm  
Mine have come to work with me on extreme cases...I don't know what you could do daily. 4951
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green516 Active Indicator LED Icon
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:09pm  
Maybe at a gym? They have play areas for you to leave your child while working 4951
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IsaiahsMommy Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:24pm  

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>> That would be your only option that I can think of that would allow a child to go to work with you.  Unless you are in a kid environment, it's otherwise not professional and I can't imagine any employer that would welcome that.  Can you put your child in mother's day out or daycare?  If not, then you are extremely limited.
 
@donnatella:
 
No at this moment we can't we are already in a tight budget ..
I have read people do at home jobs but I have never found a legit one ...
 
@IsaiahsMommy: Unless you sell something online (like Jamberry) or have a trade (writing), this is near impossible. See if Fun Little Tykes is hiring (back on Mills Branch Road) - they're family owned and may allow you to bring your kids with (depending on age of course).I work from, but I have daycare for my young one (though not right at this moment, as we are in transition to a new place). It's HARD and I have proven myself with my company - and they know this is temporary. I also freelance write for several publications.What about watching a child in your house for after school hours? That's cash and, should be, easy enough extra money. Or find something on weekends? Good luck.
 
@ctl74:
 
I think I have heard of jambery but have never checked out their website .
I will give little tikes a call and see Emoticon
I'm glad you have been able to continue to work and have the opportunity to keep advancing in your career..
My husband's is on call on some weekends too .. 4951
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IsaiahsMommy Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:26pm  
Maybe at a gym? They have play areas for you to leave your child while working
 
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I didn't know that ! That would be awesome !! 4951
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~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:30pm  
@IsaiahsMommyYMCA, Gold's Gym, LifeTime..I'm pretty sure all of them have a child area.  You prob get benefits at the gym and free daycare while working 4951
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IsaiahsMommy Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:33pm  
@IsaiahsMommyYMCA, Gold's Gym, LifeTime..I'm pretty sure all of them have a child area.  You prob get benefits at the gym and free daycare while working
 
@green516:
 
I think I will definitely check out the gyms around the area I had never thought about that !
Thank you !!!!! 4951
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~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:34pm  
glad I could help Emoticon 4951
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donnatella Active Indicator LED Icon 13 Forum Moderator
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:40pm  

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>> That would be your only option that I can think of that would allow a child to go to work with you.  Unless you are in a kid environment, it's otherwise not professional and I can't imagine any employer that would welcome that.  Can you put your child in mother's day out or daycare?  If not, then you are extremely limited.
 
@donnatella:
 
No at this moment we can't we are already in a tight budget ..
I have read people do at home jobs but I have never found a legit one ...
 
@IsaiahsMommy: Maybe direct sales like Mary Kay, Tupperware, etc., where you set your own schedule.  You could hold your shows or parties when your husband is home, weekends, etc. You might even consider weekend work (retail, grocery, etc.) until your husband is no longer in school or until your child starts school.
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IsaiahsMommy Active Indicator LED Icon  OP 
~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 3:50pm  

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>> That would be your only option that I can think of that would allow a child to go to work with you.  Unless you are in a kid environment, it's otherwise not professional and I can't imagine any employer that would welcome that.  Can you put your child in mother's day out or daycare?  If not, then you are extremely limited.
 
@donnatella:
 
No at this moment we can't we are already in a tight budget ..
I have read people do at home jobs but I have never found a legit one ...
 
@IsaiahsMommy: Maybe direct sales like Mary Kay, Tupperware, etc., where you set your own schedule.  You could hold your shows or parties when your husband is home, weekends, etc. You might even consider weekend work (retail, grocery, etc.) until your husband is no longer in school or until your child starts school.
 
@donnatella:
 
Yes I'm gonna do some good research to see which of these options are best for me and my child Emoticon
Thank you !
And he will be in school next year so in no time Emoticon
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~ 8 years ago   Aug 25, '15 4:48pm  
I work for a networking (direct sales)company and LOVE IT and LOVE WHAT our product does FOR YOU and like donnatella said there are others but you wont make money for a while. I will clue you in,,,,,if you are not passionate about the product and are not willing to be patient while you build a team and pick an honest company with a good product you will go nowhere with it. You have to be willing to use and buy the product and love it or your just blowing smoke up peoples skirts and they aint stupid.Make sure you pick a company selling disposable product THAT WORKS and people want. If you pick something like candles or purses ask yourself just how many purses or Tupperware does one person want...forget repeat customers if it isn't disposable and forget repeat customers if its a crap product...LOLIf your interested PM me and we can meet but Im a very honest person that does not push the business end with my product on people who may just want to use and not sell and no networking company is an overnight success so if you need money fast it just doesn't work like that. 4951
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