Published Sep 25, 2006
maryshome8
128 Posts
Does anyone work this and if you did, how did you handle the schedule with child care?
chelli73
238 Posts
Let me tell you, I did it for over 3 yrs, but I ONLY trusted my mom to watch my kids at the time they were aged 12, 10, and 8yrs. Make your home a safe comfortable haven and see if you can't find a family member (mom may not always be available) to come and spend the night with your youngins!!!! That is the only way it worked for me!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was thorough in my pick for sitters!!!!
TinyNurse, RN
692 Posts
I worked night shift for 2 years as a single mom, and then another year as a single mom/travel nurse.
I would originally post an ad that i would be interviewing sitters on "the week of the 16th-22nd". Usually after that I had enough responses that I'd phone interview, then narrow it down and "house visit" at least 3 of the candidates. I chose a sitter from there. My son was too young to be in school at the time, so I didn't have to worry about before and after care.
I found it very difficult to find someone to come to my home. So I always ended up taking my son to their home. Fortunately I've had wonderful babysitters, and have even developed great lifelong friendships with them.
I thought it was very important to find a sitter that would "fit" with our family. Someone who's parenting style was similar to mine.
I always tried to work 3, 12's in a row. I'd drop my son off before work.........work, then go home and sleep for 5 hours...........then pick my son up....... have time with him for a while............ then drop him off at the sitter's again............ yes, working night shift for a single mom is NOT pretty, but it CAN work.
I wish you the best!!!
babyrn2006
2 Posts
Have work nights now for 4 years. I am very lucky though because my parents are able to watch my daughter for me. I think it works great because I am able to be there to take her to school in the morning and I pick her up everyday. I couldn't have done it all of these years without my family! Good luck!