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That means you're essentially getting only 50% of the money you're making. So, if you're making $10 an hour, you get $5 an hour take home pay. I wouldn't get out of bed for that amount.
But, I do applaud you for taking care of your family and not sucking off the system. |
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Hi Jesseda,
I don't know your qualifications, but have you looked into any jobs you could take where you could work out of your home? I had a friend who was in a similar situation to yours. They needed the second income, but the child support was really straining their already tight budgets. She found a sales job working from home, and they were able to get quite a bit ahead. She was also able to arrange her schedule so she could spend quality time with her son. At first I believe she took a small pay cut, but was able to make it up quickly, and the savings from not having to have her son in full-time daycare gave them a big budget boost. I think she still took her son to mother's day out about 2x a week, for a half-day each time. It was also a big adjustment working from home, but she made it work. |
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it is very frustrated to see the system being abused. I am in the same boat you are, only our daycare is 980 a month!! There definately needs to be more checks and balances in our dhs system!! The school I worked at last year was a dhs facility (some people only paying like 10 bucks a month) and there children weren't cleaned, but they had their hair done and nails done and liked to have fun. Just remember that what you are doing, your children are watching. it doesn't matter the lack of "stuff" what they will remember and know is that they are loved and protected and a priority in your life, and what a great ideal to pass down!!
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I work in the office at the will rogers airport parking, i am a office administrative, i mainly take phone calls, scheduling, prepare payroll, bookkeeping, etc the basic adminstrative duties....thank you teacher girl for the kind words, and yes i do hope my kids learn from us. I just need to vent on this subject...On the site child care the only place i seen that offers that is convergys in moore, I hear that it has a waiting list when you get hired
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Frittergirl mentioned working from home. I did this for a while for supplemental income and actually made really good money. Better than what you will make after paying daycare. You set your own hours and work as much or as little as you want. All you need is a home phone and the internet at home. You take calls so you don't have to call and sell anything to anyone. It's super easy.
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Jesseda, kudos to you for working to support your family, and not taking the easy way out by staying at home and letting the government take care of you. Even if half of your money is going to daycare, at least you're out there working.
I know it's tough sometimes, but you're not alone in your situation. Keep up the great work! |
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As for Convergys, I have been there over a year now and work as a home agent taking calls for DirecTV. I'm only required to go "in-house" twice a month. I know that we are hiring, but I don't know if we are hiring "off the street" for at home agents or not. , but I can try to find out.
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Let me say I admire you for not trying to work the system. It is hard to do the right thing when you see others working the system. If you aren't mentally villgent, you start feeling like a chump instead of an honorable person. Kudos to you.
I have to wonder if the neighbors' grandparents are ponying up some cash. DHS wouldn't count that. There will always be operators who think that if public funds are available they'd be fools to pass it up. I'm with the ones who suggested that you investigate working at home. You could also investigate working part time with some sort of shared child caring arrangement to allow you to do that. Paying that much child care for what you are ending up with just doesn't make sense. It is hard when you are living so close to the edge, financially. I know, I have done it. I stayed home until the youngest was in school and we darn near starved but I have never regretted it for an instant. I take it back - I worked for about 6 months during that time and ran up bills (because we could suddenly afford more "stuff" with two incomes) and then spent three tough years trying to catch up after we went back to one salary. It is a time honored tradition to be poverty-stricken when your kids are small. You might as well be well rested (as rested as you can be with kids at home). Working for peanuts doesn't seem like too great a solution. Things get better once the kids are all in school and you have more options on working. Hang in there and good luck. |
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