Thankyou for all replies.
My job has NO flexibility with hours. We are both engineers, working part time isn't an option you get in this profession, sadly either is 9-5 Monday - Friday in most places. I have previously 18 months ago applied for 42 jobs over 4 months & received 3 interviews, the range, asda & Lidl. All of which I didn't hear anything back from, when I chased feedback they said I was over qualified. So just changing jobs isn't as easy as that. & is we can not afford for me to just leave & live off one salary.
I can afford to pay cut yes & I struggle massively with the effect on DD, she can't attend after school clubs, scouts anything like that etc. She attends every club she desires over summer holidays as they are more drop in drop out!
Daughter is never left alone. She goes to nanny's at 7.30pm for bed & I collect her at 7.20am.
I am interested in being a parent. But am I also interested in my career, and just because I am a woman doesn't mean I don't get to have one. Someone has suggested I think that I work 364 days a year? That is clearly not the case, I stated my hours. I have done this job for 2.5 years, ex partners shift made it easier, we crossed over slightly but had a Nanny for those 6 times a month who did have her own room, we don't live in that house anymore.
The 24 hour week is fantastic. I finish at 6 Wednesday Thursday having had the whole of Monday & Tuesday off and the whole weekend, we make big efforts to do things together in this time as we know the next week is pretty crappy.
I am able to drop onto continental days but we're still faced with pretty much the same problem.
Daughter has always spent a lot of time with grandparents, so yes she is back and too a lot but is used to spending time there. I was a single mum the first 5 years & I worked 6-2 2-10 Monday - Friday.
Does anybody have any experience with a nanny? Or know where I would even look?
Ours was a years old family fiends daughter who was qualified in all things she needed to be to look after her etc & had known DD since birth so slightly different to how we would work with one now. But she pretty much ran her wherever she needed to be, school, friends house, after school clubs, days out on the weekend we were working etc.
Although some people have made assumptions I'm thankful for the response, I can see how looking at the shift pattern from the outside must seem pretty crappy but for example in school holidays where most people spend 8-6 away from their child 5 days a week every week, I have a few weeks where it's only two days, and I'm home for 5. Also, the way I can use my holidays is much better than an office, to have a week off I use 2, for 16 days off I use 7. Shift work does have its perks. Especially nights in the week as I work while she's asleep and sleep while she's in school.