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Old 02-10-2009, 12:33 AM
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i think one thing to remember here, when you are discussing inequality in the workplace, career placements, how much this costs, how much that costs, affairs, etc etc is that you are discussing the care of your own child.

i know personally i wouldnt have to think about it at all. i would cut costs wherever i could. i wouldnt want anyone looking after my own baby unless it was me, my fiance or my close family.
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Old 02-11-2009, 05:10 AM
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I hear so many talking about daycare and whether or not they should put their kids in or raise them theirselves. I agree that I want to raise mine myself but I am also open minded and know that many people just can not. Working at home is not for everyone. It does take a lot of discipline to be able to set aside your household like you would if at the office and stay focosed on work only. I have been working at home for 4 years and it was an adjustment for me but well worth it. I guess I have learned to just ignore the messy house and dirty dishes 8 hours a day!
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Old 02-11-2009, 08:11 AM
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Old 02-18-2009, 11:28 AM
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Try earning income from home for the first year. Make it a priority to grow and increase your work from home income during that year and then re-evaluate after the year is over. What if you find a way to earn over 250k a year working from home? I say give it a try for one year. Be creative, persistent and productive and discover what you can achieve from home before you bypass the opportunity. I wish you the best.
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