What Is A Realistic Income For A Stay At Home Mom?

by Jessica Franks

Envision holding a position that has no beginning or no ending hours. No predictability, and very little in the way of routine. A job that often is not very structured, and it’s primary qualifications are readiness, flexibility, awareness, and stamina. For stay-at-home moms, this is their daily life.

Because job perks given here are very different than those handed out in the working world, some consider being stay-at-home moms not to be real professions. However, although there are no usual benefits, who can determine the value of a hug shared between a mother and child? Studies show that 8-11 hugs per day can astonishingly benefit one’s physical and mental health. Yes, the demands are high, and require a level of selflessness that is not so much incorporated into the world outside the home. And though there is no hierchery of managers and vice presidents or presidents in this employment, there is a pecking order to the situation. The steadfast rule is the smallest human being rules the roost. And along with the tending to the child, multitudes of other responsibilities are handled as well.

Although some believe this to be easy work, but transplant one corporate woman into the home for entire day of childcare and household workings, and odds are good she’d run more than happily back to the office the following day! In the corporate world, the woman’s needs come first, but at home, the child’s needs are prevelant. This is a day in, day out position and it’s demands are endless. The job isn’t complete when the clock draws upon a certain hour. This job is for life.

So again, what income is realistic for a stay-at-home mom? Just as all decisions are made by the mom who stays at home concerning all things, all responsibilities fall onto her as well. There is no assistant to run errands, no committees to look into options. The domestic duties and the child care and activities are all performed by one person.

Stay-at-home moms are miracle-workers by their own right. There are no clerks to make phone calls (to the doctor), no cleaning service that comes in and performs miracles after everyone else leaves. No catering service to tend to nutrition, no organization team. The innumerable roles in the outside world they fill in their seemingly large inner world would have to include plumber, maid, cook, banker, accountant, teacher, nursemaid, student, waitress, driver, nurse, and problem solver. Certainly, one can easily call to mind other roles as well. And in addition to all these talents and abilities, these same stay-at-home moms who do countless things each day change hats and become wives as well.

Our day as stay-at-home moms begins earlier than most jobs. The attire isn’t as luxourious, nor as expensive, but it sure is comfortable for the duties needing to be tended to in the long hours ahead. And that is to say, the duties that actually get performed. Prioritizing is our number one ability. And while there is no timeclock to punch when we begin, there isn’t any time to punch out either. Instead of sitting in traffic, we sit in waiting rooms at the doctor’s office. Next thing we know, much of what was on the to-do list isn’t done, but the hours of the day have evaporated somehow.

Sure there are ways to earn extra income while stay at home. But honestly who has time to sit and home and fill out those things everyday. We would be lucky if we got 5 minutes alone at night to take a shower or catch out breath. Click here and earn $5 dollar to $75 dollars. Register now and win $1,000. Do you really think if it were that easy wouldn’t everyone be millionaires by now retiring and driving the latest car going on vacations and shopping sprees. If it were all what they were i would be retired sipping on mojitos with my feet up in my villas in the keys while 10 nannies waited on my kids. But we all know its not like that.

In my opinion, about $15,000 per year, or more, depending on the number of children at home, would be somewhat of a realistic income for a stay-at-home mom. Some may argue, finding this amount to be too excessive. But even moms like to feel pampered from time to time, to be tended to, rather than always performing the tending. We like to smell nice and maybe even get a very rare afternoon to have lunch with the girls. We have to feel good about ourselves in order to do the fantastic job we do, rearing the world’s future generation. Of course, the best form of payment is the daily kind: watching our kids grow, and being there with them, every step of the way. But still, a bit of monetary recognition wouldn’t hurt either. Let’s hear from all the stay-at-home moms and those who love them who agree.

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