@Asha what does development entail? Is it something you went to school for or on the job training?
No i went to school for something else it’s basically a fundraising role I do fundraising They trained me and they had a transferable skill set
Sahm : I’m apart of mom groups several local ones. I’ve been doing a lot of local book clubs lately and events. I’m a member of a major organization and I attend events but don’t really volunteer my time at this time because my children are very young. I run some of our errands , the ones that I don’t mind running . I hike daily usually and do boot camp classes . Monthly spa days for myself . Meet up with friends / family. Yesterday I was at a mom’s night out . I try new restaurants on my own at times and I’m wanting to try new parks. I’m apart of a hiking group that meets monthly and I’m looking at getting into one that does weekly hikes. I take my son to classes and activities at places like indoor playgrounds, discovery cube, soccer, sanctuaries etc. I cook and clean but have help so it’s not excessive . I’m planing to work on passion projects sometime within the next 2 years or so depending on how I feel with my lil ones right now they’re very dependent and so I’m holding off
I stayed home for 9 months when my first was born. Then went back to work as a nanny bringing him with me. With my second I took about 6 months off then again went back to work bringing them both with me. Two years later Covid hit & I became a stay at homeschooling mama. It's been almost 5 years & now I have 3 kids.
I haven’t had my baby yet but am planning on/ really hoping to be a SAHM. We are starting our business soon that we can do from home so fingers crossed it goes well! This is my first and I don’t want to leave baby with anyone other than my fiancé/ babies dad.
I only work 1-2 short days a week, I have a small business making jewellery & sewing things like makeup bags, book sleeves, etc. I do markets now and then x
Full time remote. So I consider myself part time SAHM 💖
I work in an office two days per week. Personally I think part time work is the perfect balance.
I’m a graphic designer, fully remote, flexible hours. A company I worked for previously knew I had a baby, then got in touch with me when I was on maternity to offer me the role. I work full time but in my own schedule. I just need to meet deadlines.
Full time but work from home - customer facing role at a cybersecurity company (I used to be a teacher!)
I do development and it’s fully remote I like my team I like that the work is pretty flexible time wise as we all work across the nation