I've worked with a lot of kids, and when you're working with kids they have certain hours that they have to work.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When the children were very small, I worked in the morning only, and then gradually, as they spent full days at school, I could spend full days at work.
I think, like every working parent, I sometimes feel that there are not enough hours in the day. But overall, I'm very fortunate that my job has a lot of flexibility. I spend a lot of time with the kids, just around the house.
I have more time to work; I just do. Because once your kids are up and running, that frees you up a good 20, 30, hours a week.
Any job I choose has to work with my schedule with my kids. I don't want to miss any of my time with them.
I work a lot of hours, and in this business you really try to keep as busy as you possibly can. Sometimes when you really focus on kids in your free time you lose the husband and wife relationship to some degree. It's been a real focus for us to make sure we stay focused on us two.
I don't work all the time. That's why I waited to have children until I was ready for that. I try to organise my time according to them because they need me. I don't want to put my work first anymore because it's not as important as my children.
I spend as much time with my kids as any mom who stays home. I only work during the hours they're at school, but there is always the sense of trying to catch up with all their stuff and not only organize my work life but also their school lives.
I like working with kids. I just have a way with kids.
Teachers spend most of their daytime hours with children. Teachers at every level, coaches, counselors, cafeteria workers and yes, custodians, spend their hours trying to make children's lives different, if not always better.
There's no secret to working with kids. They either charm you and you can work with them, or they don't charm you and you feel you're stuck with them.