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Ask HN: Working full time while also caring for an infant?
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3 points
by pxhb
1347 days ago
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I work remotely for a very flexible company, and besides ever-increasing meetings,I can otherwise put in my 40 hrs whenever I want. My wife is in a professional degree program and can be very flexible outside of some mandatory in person classes. We are thinking about trying to delay daycare for as long as possible, mostly due to cost. I make just enough money for us to not get any breaks in childcare (government or through university), but it will significantly impact our finances. Unfortunately there is no family close by due to moving for my wife’s schooling. Originally I thought trying to work mostly odd hours and on the weekend was very feasible, but now about a week into sleepless nights I am starting to have doubts. Has anyone else successfully navigated a similar situation? |
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Now on the second one, I'm doing sort of this schedule:
- mornings to lunch is work time, my wife looks after the little one, the older one is at kindergarten - lunch is not short break, usually from noon to 2pm, time with the wife and with the little one - 4pm-ish full stop as the older one gets home, I don't accept meetings after this time - 8pm-ish bed routine, sleep 1hr-2hr or so with them - wake up, grind some work until hitting a goal - weekends: I do some prep work for the week, but is 3 hours tops in 2 days
The little one is 1y old now, and this have being going like that for 6m or so, is it healthy? No, you need proper sleep time to be able to give care.
Do I work 8h day? Definitely not, 8h is really rare right now.
I've tried shifting my schedule to start very early, like waking 5-6am but I did not managed to switch.
This does not work on the long term I believe, there were weeks where I fully skipped the night shift and only did the work I could during the day, as I felt that I wasn't able to give care and attention properly being tired.