For Nancy, the days start early. At about 5:30 a.m., she gets up to
feed her 3-month-old daughter before showering and dressing in a
blouse and suit ($300, plus $12 a week for dry cleaning). She wakes
her 8-year-old son, and during the summer, whisks him off to a
day-care center ($112 per week). She then drops off her daughter at
another center ($210 per week) across town. She drives downtown to her
job ($4 roundtrip, plus $22.50 per week for parking) as managing
supervisor for a public relations firm. To get through the day she
needs a gourmet cup of coffee ($3 a day). She eats lunch ($5) at her
desk. At 4:30 she races from the office to get the kids. After a quick
dinner, she bathes the children, reads to them, tucks them into their
freshly made beds ($70 for bimonthly housecleaning), and does chores.
By 10:30, she tumbles into bed. At week's end, this 35-year-old wife
and mother wonders: Is it worth it?
Financially, the answer isn't clear:
*More than half of all women with preschool children hold paid jobs.
*Many of them soon discover that much of their earnings are eaten up
by the costs of childcare, a professional wardrobe, and other
work-related expenses.
*Ultimately, some women (and many men) argue it doesn't pay for women
to work when the kids are small.
*It's almost impossible to generalize about how lucrative a second
income actually is.
*Can you really put a price on the ability for a mom to stay home with
her children? – Some people would say this is invaluable.
There is an alternative – have you ever thought of being a work at
home mom? Many haven't even realized this is a legitimate option. You
can bring in an income without the hassle of a second job! You could
be your own boss and work at home setting your own schedule. Your
income depends on how much you want to work.
This opportunity is a legitimate home based business. As a matter of
fact:
*Start up costs are under $100.
*It's guaranteed – you get 100% of your money back if you're not
satisfied.
*This is NOT a job – it is your own home-based business opportunity
where you get to work for yourself (but not by yourself) and earn an
income.
I am looking for women who are serious about bringing in a second
income while staying at home with the family. If you meet this
criteria please click here to contact me.
http://www.stayinhomeandlovinit.com/cgi-bin/team.cgi?id=ly73839&action=show
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