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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 201037" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>When Miss KT was born, I was in retail management, but Useless Boy and I were still married and working opposite shifts. After we moved back to Central CA, I went back to retail and he stayed home. When we divorced, I went back to school full time for my teaching credential. Miss KT was starting kindergarten, and we had a year of not too great day care. </p><p></p><p>After that, I was teaching adult school part time, and subbing part time, and Miss KT had after school day care on campus, which charged on a sliding scale. Started teaching adults full time, met Hubby, and got to be a stay at home mom for a year. WHen Hubby was laid off, we decided he should go to college, so I started working for the IRS because they provide health insurance for seasonal workers, as long as you work a certain number of months. I continued to sub during furlough from the IRS. When Hubby graduated, he started working full time, and I went back to subbing full time.</p><p></p><p>I didn't have trouble getting Miss KT to school, thank goodness, and since I didn't work every day I was able to help with events on campus. Having after school care on campus was a real lifesaver, and their summer programs are great.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps you with your decision! Many hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 201037, member: 4040"] When Miss KT was born, I was in retail management, but Useless Boy and I were still married and working opposite shifts. After we moved back to Central CA, I went back to retail and he stayed home. When we divorced, I went back to school full time for my teaching credential. Miss KT was starting kindergarten, and we had a year of not too great day care. After that, I was teaching adult school part time, and subbing part time, and Miss KT had after school day care on campus, which charged on a sliding scale. Started teaching adults full time, met Hubby, and got to be a stay at home mom for a year. WHen Hubby was laid off, we decided he should go to college, so I started working for the IRS because they provide health insurance for seasonal workers, as long as you work a certain number of months. I continued to sub during furlough from the IRS. When Hubby graduated, he started working full time, and I went back to subbing full time. I didn't have trouble getting Miss KT to school, thank goodness, and since I didn't work every day I was able to help with events on campus. Having after school care on campus was a real lifesaver, and their summer programs are great. I hope this helps you with your decision! Many hugs. [/QUOTE]
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