The Joys And Hazards Of Work-at-home Moms

by Jessica Franks

It sounds like the perfect situation, doesn’t it: Having the freedom to stay at home with your children while also earning a respectable income? And why shouldn’t it work? While your children happily play with their toys, you can work on the computer. And while your little ones nap, you can be having a conference call with a client and also be icing a birthday cake. So simple, so straightforward. It’s a wonder why everyone isn’t doing this.

Well, not so fast. The reality that work-at-home moms often face can very different. A child’s schedule isn’t predictable. You might be constantly interrupted from your work at the computer, turning a 5 to 10 minute task in an office setting into an hour-long ordeal. And your precious toddler might decide to throw an ear-splitting tantrum a few minutes into that important call with your most important client.

But despite the pitfalls, more and more women are finding ways to successfully work from home. How do they balance their job and their role as mother when it all happens under the same roof? What are the pitfalls? And how to you overcome them?

First, you need time to get the work done. In order to do this, you may want to consider hiring a babysitter or nanny to watch after your little ones while you work. The babysitter or nanny can keep your kids entertained and safe. However, this is an extra cost that can severely reduce your earnings. If you have an older child, you may be able to enlist him or her to watch the younger ones. This isn’t a perfect solution. You will still be frequently called upon to break up arguments and soothe hurt feelings whenever the siblings don’t agree.

Children?s pets present another pitfall of working from home and being a mother. Moms who earn income from on-line auctions must rely on freight services to pick up at the house. Delivery vans are notorious for making dogs go bananas. Some work-at-home moms report the mere sound of that familiar brown van coming down the street causes their dog to bark at 105 decibels; loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss. She can?t get rid of the dog, it?s the children?s pet.

Some work-at-home moms work at night when the children are asleep. Some handle customer service calls or do bookkeeping. The house is quiet and there is on one to interrupt. However, the next day, mom is exhausted from working all night but must face the next full day of taking care of her children. Naps are required and not just for the children, but for the work-at-home mom.

Sometimes it is the job itself that can cause pitfalls when working from home. Employers often undervalue the work work-at-home moms do. And some even claim poor quality and reject the work just to get out of paying for the work at all. Not only that, only rarely will you find a position that offers healthcare benefits, other insurance benefits, and retirement plans. It is up to you to budget and plan for your elder years.

I saved the biggest pitfall of working from home to the last. And that’s pitfall of no adult contact. You don’t get to spend time at the water cooler chatting with coworkers about office gossip, last night’s television shows, or life in general. Your day is spent solely with your children, the bugs they found outside, that annoying kid’s shows, and your children’s sticky candy kisses. Fortunately, it’s a pitfall many moms welcome.

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