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6/10/08 22:29
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right im due back to work in a couple of months and just wanted to know what options i have
situation is that i am on maternity leave and used to commute to work which took an hour and costs over £200 a month and if i was to put lo in childcare then i would be making a loss therefore i intend to hand in my notice for this job as its too far and rather have lo near me (childcare is too much in that area)
i need to be working so what jobs can i do? i am in the admin sector so would prefer something in that field as well as working in an establishment that has on site childcare such as the NHS, they state that help is given towards childcare costs so does anyone have more info about this? and what other establishments have on site child care?
my other option is to work from home as a childminder and i am looking into this, any advice on this would be appreciated
thanks in advance x