Back On the Market
Remember back in the winter when I was babysitting 60 hours a week? I can't believe I'm saying this, but I miss those days! Not only for the busy-ness, but also for the lovely income! One family had to drop me for financial reasons, another one just doesn't have the need for me as much, I had to drop one family because it wouldn't work with my school schedule this fall, and my other family-- honestly, I don't know what happened, but they found someone to replace me as their primary sitter and only use me occasionally. I think they were worried about my schedule and didn't believe me when I said I could handle it, because we're still on great terms. But it still hurts.
So here I am, with time on my hands, bills pouring in, and no income. At all.
I have no clue where I'm going to nursing school. It may be in Indiana, it may be in friggin' Jupiter. Who the hell knows. And I cannot talk about the drama surrounding that situation right now because I might throw up and chuck my computer at a wall if I do.
What am I rambling about?
I'm back on the market as a sitter. I will work as often as I can, as you want, and as my schedule allows (which is quite a bit). If you live in California, Texas, China, or Italy, I will move. As long as I can live with you and get paid. I can clean, I can cook, I wipe butts, I have fun! I just don't attend to the needs of the husband, if you know what I mean.
Someone, anyone, please employ me. I love kids, I'm great with them, they love me, and I have a ton of references. You pretty much know everything and more about my life-- which I suppose could make you say, "Uh, hell no, you will not be taking care of my angels," but I can guarantee you this-- I'll never talk about you on my blog. Never, ever, ever.
But seriously, if you or anyone you know needs a sitter 20 hours a week or more, consider me or pass my name on. I'm begging you. Even if you do live out of state. I'm always up for an adventure!
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Also I have a friend who is a NICU nurse and she loves it! Best of luck!
Have you looked for nanny positions in your area? I know in the DC metro area, a lot of students find jobs as nannies. If I see anything, I will pass it along!
Good luck finding a new job. I hope you find one soon!!
Okay, we've gotta come up with a plan. Because seriously, Texas is full of good nursing schools. For real.
Thinking...
(PS: what the hell is "saggly?" really? stupid blogger.)
P.S. All our daycare turmoil? They fired his teacher yesterday. We'll see if that makes any difference. ::fingers crossed::