Could you do this schedule?

It seems like jobs are kinda dry in my area, I’ve applied through indeed and then I’ve even went to two agencies and they said they were slow and didn’t have anything. I’ve been trying to get a job before the holidays because I wanted my 2 yr old to have a good Christmas, but also I have a car payment and other bills. I’m on welfare currently but I don’t want to rely on it. I’ve spent days crying about being unemployed and struggling that I can’t get my baby the things she needs. (The point) I finally get a call from a job and the hours are 12am to 830am M-F. My bd would watch her while I work, all he has to do is sleep beside her until she wakes up. I wanted a schedule where I’m off early so I can have the rest of the day to go to dr appointments or be able to take care of errands. But this schedule sounds like it would leave me drained because idk when I’d be able to sleep before work. I don’t have anyone to watch her for me during the day. Am I over thinking it or could you do this schedule? And how would you prepare for your shifts so you’re not tired? Let me also add that this job is about 20 mins away so I’d have to start getting ready pretty much around 10:30pm so I could have about an hour to get ready and 30 min to get to work. My baby goes to sleep around 9-930 at night. But some days when she’s extra energetic she will go to bed around 10-1030 🥴
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That sounds like a distraction & a draining day but if it’s your only choice for your daughter then I’d do it. You can do all things through Christ who strengthens you. My advice, turn to God instead of looking for a job. I had to choose between being there for my children or chasing money. If there’s a will there’s a way, look for work from home jobs. You can do this!!!

@Victoria Adams tysm for these words I really needed to hear it 🥹🙏🏼💕

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