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  • MissAnn
    Preschool Teacher
    • Jan 2011
    • 2213

    Minimum Wage?

    Who made it this year? Not me.
  • blandino
    Daycare.com member
    • Sep 2012
    • 1613

    #2
    Working the number of hours we do - really makes the hourly
    Amount small.

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    • MissAnn
      Preschool Teacher
      • Jan 2011
      • 2213

      #3
      Originally posted by blandino
      Working the number of hours we do - really makes the hourly
      Amount small.
      And hard to compare with a normal job. Are we better off financially working at home in our own business or get a job somewhere else?

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      • NeedaVaca
        Daycare.com Member
        • Mar 2012
        • 2276

        #4
        Originally posted by MissAnn
        And hard to compare with a normal job. Are we better off financially working at home in our own business or get a job somewhere else?
        I wouldn't say I'm better off financially BUT I started this out of a very real need to take care of my DS who has special needs, I had to quit a job I loved to do this. So, for me it makes sense and I have a pretty good group. That being said...once my DS is in school I will probably start looking at other options.

        I think since our job is so unlike a "normal" job it's hard to compare! Long hours=bad fun, teaching/loving kids=good, pay=probably not as good, get to make dinner, do household chores etc=good. ha ha pro's & con's for our job should probably be a whole new thread

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        • just_peachy
          New Daycare.com Member
          • Feb 2013
          • 186

          #5
          Originally posted by NeedaVaca
          I wouldn't say I'm better off financially BUT I started this out of a very real need to take care of my DS who has special needs, I had to quit a job I loved to do this. So, for me it makes sense and I have a pretty good group. That being said...once my DS is in school I will probably start looking at other options.

          I think since our job is so unlike a "normal" job it's hard to compare! Long hours=bad fun, teaching/loving kids=good, pay=probably not as good, get to make dinner, do household chores etc=good. ha ha pro's & con's for our job should probably be a whole new thread
          These are my pros as well. Some days my son has more homework than others, plus I like to make dinner and have the laundry caught up at all times and have a cozy clean home to end the day with. Being able to do those things is well worth it for me. Even after a frazzling day, I wonder to myself "how would I have made this day a quality day with my family if I worked outside the home?" There's just no way, especially the homework help part.

          I didn't learn a lot of "life skills" from my parents because they both worked full time. Then I moved out and got married, and it took me, man, a good 5 years at LEAST to feel comfortable with mature adult things like cleaning and cooking. I LOVE that my kids, (3, 5, and 7) think that chores are no big deal, and really understand food and nutrition. All cons aside, the far reaching benefits for my kids make it worth it.

          That being said... sometimes it's depressing to me that the "pros" involve doing laundry and making dinner. Sometimes I think "really? Is this really my life? What has happened to me??" But I just turned 30 so I think that may be my mid-mid life crisis talking.

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          • originalkat
            Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2009
            • 1392

            #6
            I take 8 full time kids.. If I tally it before expenses are taken out I made $21.00 per hour. After expenses it came out to $13.75 per hour.

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              #7
              I probably make less than minimum wage but honestly, the benefits and perks to this job FAR outweigh that thought.

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              • Sugar Magnolia
                Blossoms Blooming
                • Apr 2011
                • 2647

                #8
                $42 an hour before expenses. 12 enrolled. After expenses, About $26 an hour.

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