CNN recently published results of research done at Salary.com. It stated that "The typical mother puts in a 92-hour work week, the company concluded, and works at least 10 jobs. In order of hours spent on them per week, these are: housekeeper, day-care center teacher, cook, computer operator, laundry machine operator, janitor, facilities manager, van driver, chief executive officer and psychologist. By figuring out the median salaries for each position, and calculating the average number of hours worked at each, the firm came up with $138,095 -- three percent higher than last year's results."
That alone should make any stay at home mom feel valued. Unfortunately not all potential employers see it that way. Instead of seeing a fantastic candidate who is more than capable of multitasking, problem solving and having impeccable organization skills, they see a mom who hasn't worked in years. The dilemma ? how can SAHMs create a resume which offers the opportunity to receive an interview?
Concentrate on your skills. There is no hard rule that says a resume is merely job history. Rather use bullets which annotate results achieved. For example:
Instead of: Mom's Taxi Driver
Try: Possess reliable transportation.
Instead of: Getting kids to and from school, practice and lessons
Try: 100% attendance. Over the past eight years I have not called in sick once nor been tardy to scheduled appointments.
Instead of: Laundry slave
Try: Able to multitask multiple projects at one time, resulting in a smoothly run operation.
Instead of: Sibling referee
Try: Calm under pressure.
You get the idea. The biggest challenge moms have getting back into the workforce is that lack confidence or sense of accomplishments. Staying home to manage the household and care for the family is one of the most difficult occupations around. If you don't believe me ? ask any stay at home mom. Most would agree that they had it much easier collecting a paycheck from someone else; however there is no comparison as to the rewards of working at home.
Have fun with your resume; don't get stuck in the quagmire worrying about lack of job history. Concentrate on your transferable skills and you'll be fine. If you're still at a loss on how to best display your skills, considering hiring someone to help you put together a professional resume and cover letter. You have what it takes. Employers will be fortunate to have you on their team! You can do it!
Stay At Home Mom Benefits
Are you dreaming of becoming a stay at home mom, but are unsure if you can live on one income? Are you worried about the emotional aspects, or how the change from working outside of the home will affect you? If you really want to be a stay at home mom and truly believe that it is what you are meant to do, then you can work it out.
There are many aspects of a stay at home mom job. There is the financial side and the emotional side. The job is a lot harder than it may seem. Moms are naturally programmed to want to "do it all" and to provide the best for their kids. Always make sure to take care of yourself first, or you will be unable to care for your family. Talk to other stay at home moms and really see what you will be faced with int his career.
Being a stay at home mom can be challenging both financially and emotionally. With the challenges come immense rewards. If you are wanting to make the change to becoming a stay at home mom, answer a few questions to see if are ready.
1. Can you live on one income? Although money isn't everything, you may to make some serious budget adjustments to accommodate being a stay at home mom. There are many cuts you can make and areas you can cut back in to be able to make it.
2. Does your husbands job have good quality family health care? If you, the mom, have better insurance you must look into the differences in costs and care before terminating your job.
3. Do you have a good support system? Staying at home day in and day out is a big change. Make sure you talk to some other stay at home moms or dads before you make the switch. Consider starting a play group so that you can still do some socializing.
4. Will you need a part time or work at home job to supplement your income? Look into babysitting or pet sitting, or some other type of job that you can do, to still give your mind a workout and earn a little cash to help out.
5. Are you and your husband totally on the same page with your new duties as a stay at home mom? Switching to one income can be challenging, even if there is enough money on one income. Money issues can bring on stress. Make sure you both know exactly what needs to be cut down on before you choose not to work. Also, sit down with your husband and lay out exactly what you will be expected to do at home. Even though you will be a stay at home mom, it will take some time to adjust to juggling all the cooking, cleaning, and scheduling duties while raising the kids.
If you can answer all these questions together as a family and come up with a good game plan, then staying at home may just be the profession for you!
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