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Author: Don Downes

The New Crop Of Jobs For Working Moms

Most mothers seem to feel stretched in every direction when it comes to the workforce. They feel like they need to stay at home with kids to be able to watch them grow up and make sure they are safe.

Letting other people raise your kids is frowned upon and often any mom who works regular hours is forced to take her children to daycare or a babysitter if they are not yet school-aged. Even when they are moms will need to arrange someone to pick them up or watch them once they get home.

However, once those moms do decide to stay home and not work, people judge her and say she does not work hard enough. She may even feel inferior to her husband the breadwinner, who is given more power in the household in such cases. It seems like she cannot win either way.

What many moms would love are more options than what are currently given. If a mom decides she wants to work in the regular workforce, some changes need to take place. Already some regular jobs have begun letting employees telecommute, allowing moms to be at home while still making money.

Some women only have to come into the office a few days a week, if at all. Things are changing, and it would be nice to have all these types of job offers in the same easily accessible place for every mom to peruse.

Luckily there are now some websites that offer a central place that everyone can check to find the new crop of sophisticated jobs for working moms—the internet. Not every job listed is an online job, but they all offer more flexibility than the typical 9-5 job does.

Most jobs will either allow employees to work from home, or half their hours at the office and half at home. This compromise is better than nothing, as moms can still save money each week by not putting their child in daycare everyday. Plus they will get to spend more time with their children.

Obviously you still need to get a certain amount of work done with these jobs but the flexibility allows you to work while your kids are at school. Then you can either take a break to pick them up or just wait for the bus to bring them. Either way you can be there when they get home. You can then work more while they do homework, take a nap, or go to bed.

Such jobs for working moms offer much more flexible schedules than the typical job, allowing you to strike a balance between being a mom and an employee.


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