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Is there any remote jobs or jobs that you guys take your babies to? I’m due to go back to work after maternity leave and I honestly cannot bring myself to go and put my baby girl in nursery!😩 Picture so you understand🥹💔
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Awww!! 😍I know it’s so tough!! You can go work for a nursery and take your daughter there too and you can see her all the time then

The only one is nursery/daycare/childminder. I don't think any remote company would be open to you having children around during work hours unless they are fully flexible unfortunately.

Nursery is probably your best bet and you generally get reduced fees working there. However, unlikely they would let you work in the same room as your daughter xx

Daycares if they have an opening but they also only pay $10-13/hr so after their discounted rate you're not making much.

I got an expensive headphone that cancelled background noise really well while I worked as a remote fundraiser for a charity. I never mentioned my baby in the interviews, had her dad hold her for the video meetings, and had her strapped to my chest sleeping or awake watching dancing fruit while I worked.

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Im a travel agent! Being a first time mama I wanted to be able to stay with my little ones and my job gives me the flexibility to work when shes sleeping and thankfully not have to be on the phone!

Look on the ‘Work from home hub’ on fb. They post fully remote roles regularly

Anything data or programming related if you're good at that can be done from home. I'm a data officer and they're allowing me to WFH. My daughters going to be looked after by my mum while I'm in their office. Or if need be she will be in the playpen while I work and watch her. If you're not saying hello to clients all day long technically your job can be done from home

Depending on where you live, School bus driver they often train you and help you get your cdl too You do have to find childcare during the training though

My company went let me work from home with my baby there, a lot of companies have the same policy. The only option would be nursery or childminder type roles

There is no way anyone could work and look after a child except a nanny/childminder job.

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