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Topic: Family-friendly job? Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:17pm |
What would your ideal family-friendly job be? A job-share in an office, typing/sales work from home, hospitality industry (e.g. owning a motel)....??
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Brenna
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:19pm |
I've just secured mine - job share teaching position. Lots of time off for holidays as well as a nice balance between work/home during the term
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:30pm |
Ideal?? Self employed. Either as a conveyancer, or as a property developer (buy crap houses, renovate, sell again). I'm starting on my Diploma to be able to do the first one in Feb next year. The second one needs lots of money LOL
Other than that...some kind of office job - not admin though, more management or insurance underwriting etc.
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:40pm |
Kate by conveyancer do you mean lawyer, real estate agent or legal exec? (Just curious!)
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:46pm |
I worked in hospo for a million years after I got out of hairdressing...it is the LEAST family friendly occupation. Granted, I was a chef, but if you do hotel/motel management etc, it is 24/7, people are, um, strange, and filty dirty people when not intheir own homes, you work when people are on holidays (Christmas, summer, long weekends) it is difficult to get staff to cover these times, so you end up doing them, um, lots of other reasons why I would say if this was a plan, do it when the children are WAAAY bigger.
Job share of some kind? I would have thought something in admin etc that meant monday to friday, no stat days, no weekends and normal hours?
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:51pm |
Job sharing in admin would be mine. I actually like my job at the moment, who I work for a very family friendly (well the units I work for are, even if the army as a whole isn't) as they all have young children as well so understand children get sick etc.
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:55pm |
I work in admin and yup once kids are at school its very family friendly, especially if you can get school hours, Mon-Fri, get the weekend and public holidays off, and its the type of work that will fit in really well with flexible working arrangements.
My cousin is admin at her sons school, think that would be the best family friendly job.
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 8:58pm |
Teresa - conveyancer, another thing entirely!! I'm already a legal exec, but you can't have your own firm as a legal exec. With the new Act (Lawyers and Conveyancers Act) registered conveyancers can set up their own practice dealing solely with conveyancing. The NZLS and other associated parties have FINALLY come to an agreement about the study needed to graduate as a conveyancer, and then you have to do 3 years practice before you can open your practice (same as what a lawyer has to do before they can go out on their own). The Diploma in Conveyancing is finally available from Feb 09 and is 2 years of fulltime study, with some cross credits available for legal execs. It gives those who want to deal only with conveyancing an opportunity to progress past the legal exec stage, without having to attend Uni and get a law degree. I've been waiting for it to come out for 2 years now LOL
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 9:15pm |
Mine is teaching. I get a LOT of sick days (about one wwas used on me!), and at a pinch, I can bring the kids to school (which i have done once - Taine LOVES coming in). I think it is coupled with having a great boss though.
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 9:27pm |
lizzle wrote:
I think it is coupled with having a great boss though. |
I totally agree, while the Army isn't all that family friendly as a whole different units and managers are different. Nigel's direct boss isn't family friendly as she doesn't have family but his bosses up the chain are great with family stuff. As are my direct bosses in the bosses in the units I work in - very family focused.
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Posted: 30 October 2008 at 10:27pm |
my added bonus was being able to teach the students about the perils of being young parent, by having Taine have an enormous tantrum in the middle of the school. I called it "birth control"
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Posted: 31 October 2008 at 7:30pm |
ROFL Liz!!!!
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Posted: 31 October 2008 at 7:49pm |
Teaching in a shared role, pref 3 days a week instead of a morning/arvo split, but they are next to impossible to come by in Chch unless you know everyone at every single school (as they don't legally need to advertise).
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Posted: 31 October 2008 at 7:53pm |
There's a girl who used to work in my Office who left to have children. She pops back in on a casual basis whenever there's too much work on. I always thought she was onto a very good thing - she can work the hours she wants, when she wants, and because she's so good at what she does even if she can't make it from time to time, my boss will always ask her again.
Of course, like I said, it probably helps that she's really good at the job as well as just being a nice person! Good to see that that pays off sometimes tho
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Posted: 31 October 2008 at 8:22pm |
I am in my ideal family friendly job atm. Small business- 5 women and all have kids, 3 of us with under 2's, great boss, flexiable hrs (I basically got to pick what days & hrs I wanted to work and if I want to work some extra days I can) and the ability to do some work from home in the evenings if I want to get a bit of extra money. And only 15 mins drive from home. Plus I actually enjoy the work (well most of time, it is still work).
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Posted: 31 October 2008 at 8:46pm |
What type of work do you do?
Certainly sound like great working arrangements.
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Posted: 31 October 2008 at 9:25pm |
When (IF) I go back to work, i will go back to admin, definately. Hopefully back to my old job... They will hopefully offer it to me first everytime it comes up.. well, that was the "agreement" we had, however one or both of us migh tchange our minds.
At this stage, i can't see me going back to work, but we will need a bigger house in about 7 years? so I may have to then!
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Posted: 31 October 2008 at 10:15pm |
Buy an old derelict hotel, give it a make over and running our games which a character based murder mystery types for whole weekends and sometimes even weeks from the same location and living on site when they aren't going on... have open nights where we do meals and shows (if not both) and charge a cover fee
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Posted: 01 November 2008 at 8:44am |
early childhood teaching. would be mine, but not having my diploma mean's I would have to study we well not sure I could cope with that.
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Posted: 01 November 2008 at 9:54am |
I'm in admin/customer service but I have shifts on the weekend and evenings. I love that the hours don't change from week to week so I can plan things, and my weekday shifts are from 3pm for 4 hours Mon-Wed. I still get to spend a really decent amount of time with Ashlee during the week and weekends. Our department is small (about 8 women?) and our boss is pretty good and understanding and I'm not complaining about the money, either! The actual work can sometimes get a bit mundane but the best thing is, it doesn't come home with me.
My job and hours are ideal for our current family situation and probably up until baby #2 is ready for daycare, kindy or school. When that time arrives, I'll be looking elsewhere for school-friendly hours if they can't offer me any such thing where I'm currently working. I really want to be at home for the kids after school. I'll likely look for office type jobs with minimal customer service! I'm so done with customer service.
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