Mummy mummy_of_3: hello everyone!
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ChiefKiasu:
No lah. I have a friend of mine who asked me to help him free lance as a tuition co-ordinator. He got quite a huge data base of tutors in his hands, including a number of current teachers. So I am thinking why not, since it's done at my own time and pace? Any way to network and earn extra income for my 3 angels would be good, as long as I get to have flexi hours and personally guide themmummy_of_3:
btw chief, which forum should I write in if I would like to offer parents here a way to find tutors through me?
Hmm... I suppose that should go into the http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewforum.php?f=4&sid=5bd17a8de7cce4601f70d212a416ff77 forum. You planning on running a tuition centre sweatshop?

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mummy_of_3:
these days, it is pretty common to find sahm who are graduates. guess what? after a uphill task of juggling school, work and family, i graduated in sep 2006 (after doing my part time degree along with my part time work whilst I am preggy with No. 2) and became a sahm in oct 2006. :roll:
That is why despite objections from my in-laws, who felt that as a graduate, I should not waste my education, I still felt strongly about replacing my income inorder to have the option to stay home. 1 year has passed but I wake up very morning, thankful that I made this choice
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jedamum:
do you plan to go back to work again?
these days, it is pretty common to find sahm who are graduates. guess what? after a uphill task of juggling school, work and family, i graduated in sep 2006 (after doing my part time degree along with my part time work whilst I am preggy with No. 2) and became a sahm in oct 2006. :roll:mummy_of_3:
That is why despite objections from my in-laws, who felt that as a graduate, I should not waste my education, I still felt strongly about replacing my income inorder to have the option to stay home. 1 year has passed but I wake up very morning, thankful that I made this choice
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mummy_of_3:
do you plan to go back to work again?[/quote]had plan to, but am not ready yet...think i'm already addicted to being a sahm. can't imagine being away from my kids. but then again, am quite concerned about my retirement nest egg. :? how about you?
these days, it is pretty common to find sahm who are graduates. guess what? after a uphill task of juggling school, work and family, i graduated in sep 2006 (after doing my part time degree along with my part time work whilst I am preggy with No. 2) and became a sahm in oct 2006. :roll:jedamum:
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That is why despite objections from my in-laws, who felt that as a graduate, I should not waste my education, I still felt strongly about replacing my income inorder to have the option to stay home. 1 year has passed but I wake up very morning, thankful that I made this choice
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jedamum:
had plan to, but am not ready yet...think i'm already addicted to being a sahm. can't imagine being away from my kids. but then again, am quite concerned about my retirement nest egg. :? how about you?[/quote]I often joke with people that I am now unemployable :lol: honestly, the human mind is very amazing.
do you plan to go back to work again?mummy_of_3:
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these days, it is pretty common to find sahm who are graduates. guess what? after a uphill task of juggling school, work and family, i graduated in sep 2006 (after doing my part time degree along with my part time work whilst I am preggy with No. 2) and became a sahm in oct 2006. :roll:
\"What our minds can conceive and believe, it can achieve.\" - Napoleon Hill
I find that the above is really true, especially when we want something badly enough. So ever since I wanted to became a full time mum, I already started thinking about how to become one permanently, as in, how to replace my full time income so as to avoid financial strain in future. -
mummy_of_3:
i am just glad that my ex-boss is still opening his doors for me to return in the future whether on part-time or full-time basis. will need to settle my ds1's transition into primary sch as well as wait til ds2 to be older before i think about it.
I often joke with people that I am now unemployable :lol: honestly, the human mind is very amazing.
\"What our minds can conceive and believe, it can achieve.\" - Napoleon Hill
I find that the above is really true, especially when we want something badly enough. So ever since I wanted to became a full time mum, I already started thinking about how to become one permanently, as in, how to replace my full time income so as to avoid financial strain in future. -
jedamum:
i am just glad that my ex-boss is still opening his doors for me to return in the future whether on part-time or full-time basis. will need to settle my ds1's transition into primary sch as well as wait til ds2 to be older before i think about it.
That's a very nice boss! Hard to find such long-term bosses in this Internet age.
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