Anyone Know of a Job That Will Let Me Bring My Dd to Work?

Updated on September 21, 2008
M.H. asks from Arlington, TX
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I am trying to find a new job, but i would really like to find something that i can bring my dd with me to work. So im thinking a daycare or something, or watching a kid at their home or something....anyone have any tips?

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D.S.

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You could look at working as a nanny..

The Nesting Place in Grapevine allows their employees to bring their kiddos.

CDG is a baby friendly office ( http://www.cdg-inc.com) and so is ChildCareGroup (http://www.childcaregroup.org/index.html)
http://www.babiesatwork.org/

Bright Horizons usually lets their teachers bring their kiddos to work (it is a corporate daycare facility) but you do have to pay, and their methods are *not* going to be up your alley since you are AP.. (I used to work there and would bring my hotsling or babyhawk and get weird looks, I worked in the infant room.. Had a very hard time with the way some of the teachers methods, when all I wanted to do was love on the kiddos)

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C.J.

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I know there has to be a few places that have daycares in there companies. I know Nissan Motor Group in Irving has a daycare my sister worked for them at one time. I think also Radio Shack downtown corp. office has one. You just need to start calling around corporate offices you might be suprised what you find. Best of luck.

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H.M.

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Have you thought about working from home? I would like to show you how you can work from home and make money. I have been receiving a check since the first month I started over a year and a half ago. I have now decided this is the time for me to work around my family's schedule not the other way around. If you would like to set up a time for us to talk email me. IF you would like to check out what I do go to www.tx.parentsunited.com And just so you know I do not distribute any products. If you have $14.50 and would like to learn how and where to shop for safe non toxic products for your home and family and make a great income be sure to email me back.

H. M.

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A.C.

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About 10 years ago I worked at a motel (a Comfort Suites chain) and the manager brought her son up there; he would hang out after school in the lobby and watch TV or do his homework in the breakfast area. It was an arrangement she made with the owners who lived there.
Another place I've seen this is at a baby store (not a big one like Babies R Us but a smaller one).

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T.L.

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Yes, it would have to be childcare. I don't think any other industry allows that.

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D.H.

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AT&T in Dallas has a childcare facility in the bottom of the building and so does the Zales corperation in Las Collinas

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T.T.

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I read in Mothering magazine that charitable organizations often let you bring kids to work. I don't know of one locally, but it might be worth checking into a bit.

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