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Work for child care

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#1
  • Unicorn
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  • 2024/08/02 19:34

Co-workers with no family in Hawaii to rely on. I know most fathers are full time, but I am interested in what kind of work the mothers do. I think full time is pretty difficult without the understanding of the company. I know you are busy with the new school year in public schools starting next week, but I would be happy to hear your comments.

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#4
  • Unicorn
  • 2024/08/04 (Sun) 03:51
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Thank you for your response !
I have recently been thinking about putting my child in a preschool, but I am thinking that full time is going to be difficult because of the unexpected amount of time off, but it is full time ! Some months you have paid more than your salary. That's scary !
What is church day care like ? Are there places that still do that ? If you don't mind, I would like to know where exactly you used.

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#5
  • Sean0914
  • 2024/08/04 (Sun) 14:04
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I pay more for pre and day care than I get paid
My co-workers, they all go there.
But when you work full time, you get insurance, sick leave 🙂 and pay, and I'm glad I work there.
I could also use sickleave when my child was sick.

Day care was
We left ours at
Wisley Church behind Zippy's in Kahala.
(You don't have to be a member to be a member!)

They were available for summer and winter vacations as well as
single school vacations.

6 months ~ We can accommodate up to 6th grade.
When my son was younger, I was able to leave him with them for a single session.

wesleychildrensprograms@yahoo.com
(808) 732-3273

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#6
  • Unicorn
  • 2024/08/04 (Sun) 16:19
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Thanks for the additional information !
It sure is nice to know that full time is better for benefits such as sick leave.
Thanks for the information on daycares that will see you on a one-time basis ! I'm not sure if everyone uses babysitters or something else.

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#7
  • まま
  • 2024/08/05 (Mon) 07:11
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When my children were younger, I worked full time for a media company, leaving them in preschool. I tried working full time for about 2 years, but the company didn't understand people with children, and I felt uncomfortable leaving early when my child was sick, I also had to work overtime because I was always on deadline in the media industry, so it became difficult to balance work and family. In addition, I have two online stores. I started this one when my child was a baby, and I think I will keep doing it until I become a grandmother because I have complete control over shipping, procedures, etc. according to my family's schedule ! In terms of income, my husband is the mainstay, but I am always happy to be able to contribute in some way.

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#8

My oldest child was in a community center in Waikiki from age 0 and I worked full time, but with my second child, I worked part time without afterschool care until he was 3. I had WESLEY in Kahala, Lucerne in Punahou to take care of them on a one-time basis when needed.

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