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waitingforthedayicansleep · 13/04/2024 21:54

Evening
i might have to return to work early - DD is 6 months - due to problems in my relationship.
I don’t know where to start as my previous company has folded and I don’t want something that requires an intense workload (like a managers job for example).

I need something part time - but not opposed to setting up my own little business. I assume nights might be better if I have a little one?

just wondering what others work as that fits in well with family life?

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FlabMonsterIsDietingAgain · 13/04/2024 22:02

What childcare do you have available?

If the intent is to work while looking after your DC then that will really limit your options, most employers , even if you WFH expect you to have childcare in place during working hours as they are paying you to exclusively concentrate on your work.

Nurseries and childminders are difficult to find for nights/evening/weekend shifts so you need to factor that in. It's also worth doing a check on entitledto.com to see whether you would be eligible for Universal Credit and most importantly up to 85% childcare costs reimbursed.

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