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Choosing to be a working mom is far from an easy decision, but most would agree that the benefits far outweigh the difficulties. After all, despite wanting to spend as much time with your little one as you can, you know that the occasional break is vital for your sanity. Plus, children are expensive, so the extra income will really come in handy. To make this process easier, you need to choose the perfect job, so here are six options for you to consider.

 

Sales Assistant

Every parent needs to get away for a little while, and working as a sales assistant could be the perfect way for you to do this. Unfortunately, the pay isn’t the best, but the few hours away from home will be absolutely priceless and most stores do offer a small staff discount. This is also a relatively flexible option that you could easily fit around your home life and regular schedule.

 

 

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Small Business Owner

Whether you know it or not, everyone has a talent that they can make money from. For you, it could be your artistic side, your fondness for baking, or even your passion for writing and blogging. Starting a small business isn’t always easy, but, if you’re willing to work hard, then it is something that you can do from home. As you set your own hours, it’s also incredibly flexible.

 

School Teacher

If you’re like most parents and hate heading off to work when you’re children are at home, then consider becoming a teacher. This way, you’ll have roughly the same hours as your kids and will also get the school holidays off. Unfortunately, you will need a teaching qualification and may have to complete further education, like a masters in reading, but the work will all be worth it.

 

 

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Ridesharing Driver

When you spend a lot of your time driving your kids, friends, and family around, you can start to feel like a personal chauffeur. That being said, you don’t have the paycheck to match. If you did want this, however, you could sign up to a ridesharing site, like Lyft or Uber. This way, you can choose your hours and journeys and can drive paying customers around whenever you want to.

 

Real Estate Agent

More often than not, real estate agents set their own schedules, but generally, they do have to be available on evenings and weekends. This is perfect if your partner works a nine to five job, as it would mean that you don’t have to leave your kids with a sitter. Although this career does require qualifications and certifications, it offers competitive pay and can fit around your home life.

 

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Makeup Artist

Beauty will probably never disappear, which means that there will always be a demand for makeup artists and hairdressers. Depending on your wants and needs, you could complete either of these jobs from a salon or your home. You can also set your own hours and choose to specialize in weddings and other formal events, which would provide you with even more freedom.  

 

Being a working mom can be a challenge, but choosing any one of these jobs or careers could make it a lot easier for you.

 

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