Posted by Martha Mihaly under
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With the school year ending and summer approaching it appears this is the time when all my volunteer commitments pick up. All of the last minute planning for the end of year events, the September welcome events, and the grant applications at the three schools where I sit on the parent council are falling into place. Heather’s Hootenanny for Hope planning and organizing continues at a frenzied pace. The puppy continues to grow and has now mastered several commands. He is as cute as a button and has settled into our home nicely. The kids are gearing up for year end trips and concerts.
I have been asked to apply for a local job at 20 hours a week. I’ll have to make some careful considerations in the next couple of days about this. It would be a pleasant job, 12 minutes walk from my house, Tuesday-Saturdays with 4 nights a week until 8 PM. The hours are decent. The pay is alright. It boils down to the commitment factor.
After having been a full time mom for 12 years, and having worked out of the home for 1.5 years on a free lance basis I have really come to value flexibility and freedom. I can work at the cottage, at home, at the library. On my own terms, when I like … I’ll have to think about it as I don’t want to commit to something only to decide it isn’t for me…
It is always difficult to decide what to do, to weigh the pros and cons of work/life balance. The extra money would be nice but not significant, and would have tax implications for my husband which we would have to consider. He also travels a lot for work, and that would make it more stressful all around when I had to work evenings or weekends. Then there is the question of holidays (petty issue for some I am sure). Shall I let a part time commitment interfere with family holidays based on the primary breadwinner’s schedule?
So many things to think about, and so little time. I think I’ll have another cup of tea and head off for a walk in the rain. Best thinking for me is often done when alone, walking in the rain in the woods. It’s peaceful.