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#298 - Transitioning From Full-Time to Part-Time Work

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Transitioning from full-time to part-time work is a big decision for many working moms. It’s a choice that can bring numerous benefits but also comes with its own set of challenges.

In our fast-paced world, balancing the demands of work and family life can feel like a juggling act. However, more and more moms are discovering that part-time work can be a great way to find that balance.

Did you know that the number of part-time workers has been steadily increasing? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 20% of employed women in the United States were working part-time as of 2022.

This trend is particularly common among moms with young children who want to spend more time with their families while still contributing to the household income and maintaining their careers. The flexibility of part-time work can be a game-changer for managing the many responsibilities of parenting.

This week on the CPA MOMS Podcast we discuss issues that could come up, practical solutions if you are an employee, and solutions for self-employed moms.

You can read the full show notes HERE

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Transitioning from full-time to part-time work is a big decision for many working moms. It’s a choice that can bring numerous benefits but also comes with its own set of challenges.

In our fast-paced world, balancing the demands of work and family life can feel like a juggling act. However, more and more moms are discovering that part-time work can be a great way to find that balance.

Did you know that the number of part-time workers has been steadily increasing? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 20% of employed women in the United States were working part-time as of 2022.

This trend is particularly common among moms with young children who want to spend more time with their families while still contributing to the household income and maintaining their careers. The flexibility of part-time work can be a game-changer for managing the many responsibilities of parenting.

This week on the CPA MOMS Podcast we discuss issues that could come up, practical solutions if you are an employee, and solutions for self-employed moms.

You can read the full show notes HERE

  continue reading

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