Hi I'm most impressed by your concern for the baby, Before i write any further I must mention that my answer is not professional as i've got no training or experience in this field.
you mentioned having 3 options but listed only two out, does it mean you've screened out the third? (I'm not implying that I disapprove of these two but would really have loved to know all the options)
In the absence of the third I recommend you go for the second option, reasons being I believe you really need the free hours it offers, it may not be a guaranteed job as the first but I guess your restrictions only last a few months after delivery plus when working for a family the employees are usually more considerate with family issues
2007-07-03 06:10:06
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answered by nanpon z 1
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Since there is a posibility you might be pregnant, I believe that it is important you make a decision that will give you more financial stability. I honestly believe your best option would be to work at the day care center. You will be working your 40 hours there and will be making more money then the other jobs. Yes it may be alot of hours but remember that you have to save as much money as you can before your little one is born. The other jobs are further and will require more gas, and more gas means more money. Plus those jobs might not give you stability. What if the parents were to decide to enroll their children into daycare. Then you will be out of a job. I suggest you work at the day care until you can't work anymore. Apply for disability, there is financial help you can recieve for being on maternity leave. Then meanwhile you can apply to be a nanny and take your baby with you. There are always jobs for nannies. Good luck. You'll be fine. God bless. :)
2007-07-03 05:59:18
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answered by voiceofanangell 3
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I would say option 2(Nanny) would be a good choice for several reasons, 1, it is not that far from your house, you would only work 2 days a week, and your child can be with you, and since they are claiming the money their taxes, it won't cut down on your income, and the spoiled brat can always be taken care of, and you can still make a total of $200 a week, which is still quite good,, just think about it, and depending on how much money you want, and what the advantages, and disadvantages are, you will surely come to a final conclusion
2007-07-03 06:19:12
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answered by island girl!! 5
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I would take the job in the day care center. Although there is less pay per hour, you do get an opportunity to work more hours and you are only ten minutes away from home. That can really come in handy when you're pregnant. Also on the plus side, if you're about to have a kid, you can get use to environment of children. Once your child is born and you have to move your child to a different day care, maybe you can change job positions to where your child will be located.
2007-07-03 05:51:09
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answered by cRazY8s 2
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First take the test and find out if you're pregnant. If you are, take the job where you can bring your child. Thus no daycare, no additional fees and/or guilt for anyone else watching your child. Also more time to study since it's part time.
If you have to pay for daycare for your child, the $7.25/hour you make at work won't do it. After taxes you will be in the negative.
2007-07-03 05:55:44
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answered by Kristy K 4
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The other negative on job #3 is that you are still required to report the income and pay taxes on it, and taxes would be higher than job #1 since you'd be paying both halves of the social security. If you don't claim it and the IRS catches up to you, you can be in serious trouble for tax evasion.
You aren't real clear for the second job on whether they are taking taxes out. They should, but many people in this situation don't - if they don't, they're probably doing something illegal, but unless you got that straightened out, you'd have to pay both halves of the social security. That would come to about $15 a week extra over what you'd pay if they took out the taxes and paid the employer half.
Good luck in making your decision. There's no one situation that's best - only you can decide what the extra hours, the extra commute, or the extra money are worth to you.
2007-07-03 06:13:19
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answered by Judy 7
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What was the third option?
Out of the two you gave, I think Option 2 is the best. I would really cringe at the thought of having other people raise my child five days/40 hours a week while I raised someone else's kids. Kind of messed up, huh?
As long as Option 2 pays the bills, I think it's good. It will give you time with your child and time for study. Sounds good to me.
2007-07-03 05:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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You might have another option that you haven't mentioned here. There are many good legitimate home internet marketing opportunities...Many with very little or no cost to get started and provide you with personal websites and training to get started...
Despite the claims you may see in some of the ads, you may not "get rich quick" with the legitimate company's, but this would solve the baby concerns and with the right company, you could be making decent money in just a few months....
I currently work a internet marketing program and I am home 24/7 and with a realistic effort I am self supporting with this business....You can check it out it you want to consider this type of solution to your problem. You can go to my website for more info on the company or you can go direct and check it out for yourself. I started the business with no money up front.
2007-07-03 07:09:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You say three options, but I only see 2. Of the 2, I'd take the nanny .. you'll save the difference in day care for your child. Also, you won't be around as many kids with as much of a chance of getting sick (if you're pregnant) and bringing germs to your child.
2007-07-03 05:51:42
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answered by ♥ JustAChick ♥ 6
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2016-09-29 00:05:57
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answered by ? 4
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