@@SignedEmma My partner works nights and days for 5 years now and I've been solely responsible WFH. I drop my child off to school, and on my lunch break rush to pick her up so I'm not late getting back on. I will never have more since I don't have a good support system and daycare is not worth it; too expensive.
@drinabooboo That is literally the type of routine I've considered if I was to place my child is the back and forth hassle/rush, AND, as you mentioned, the cost of daycare/subpar care is what's keeping me from doing it. It's not easy working with a toddler in the house but she knows to keep quit when I'm on a call. Definitely requires a lot of multitasking during the workday though! What do you do working from home?
@@SignedEmma I've had several WFH positions by the grace of the Most High since I've also been sickly and would not manage the best working in a facility. All have been nursing CSR positions. Once I only made 16/hr, but even at that low of pay I figured it evened out when you add up buying uniforms, gas, daycare, time etc.
Been a LPN for 10 years now. Looking for something different. Please help with how you find your remote job.
Hi, I made a video a while back giving details to what I did. I hope this helps! th-cam.com/video/WIKkZTbjM1I/w-d-xo.html
Emma how do I apply for a remote job as an LPN in my area?
Hi Jodiann, send me an email at helloemmadiane@gmail.com
Does your husband work opposite shift? It's hard to juggle between working and taking care of the little one when they're small.
Yes he does. It's very challenging but we've got a system going. And she's definitely more independent than she was when I recorded this! 🙏🏽
@@SignedEmma My partner works nights and days for 5 years now and I've been solely responsible WFH. I drop my child off to school, and on my lunch break rush to pick her up so I'm not late getting back on. I will never have more since I don't have a good support system and daycare is not worth it; too expensive.
@drinabooboo That is literally the type of routine I've considered if I was to place my child is the back and forth hassle/rush, AND, as you mentioned, the cost of daycare/subpar care is what's keeping me from doing it. It's not easy working with a toddler in the house but she knows to keep quit when I'm on a call. Definitely requires a lot of multitasking during the workday though!
What do you do working from home?
@@SignedEmma I've had several WFH positions by the grace of the Most High since I've also been sickly and would not manage the best working in a facility. All have been nursing CSR positions. Once I only made 16/hr, but even at that low of pay I figured it evened out when you add up buying uniforms, gas, daycare, time etc.
@@drinabooboo I hear you! Love that remote work is such a thing. Especially for those with physical limitations.
Did u have to purchase any equipment for the position?
Hi, my laptop was provided by my employer. I just bought a wireless keyboard with the mouse.
@@SignedEmma thanks
Does your company hire RN’s?
Hi, we have one RN who works part time (im not sure if she was hired for the same position though). The rest of the team are LPNs.
Where can i apply? Do they hire new grad.