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Squinky v2.0
Nov 16, 2006

Behind you! A three headed monkey!

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Childcare is an option that should not be affected by your disability. I know several nannies and you really can do much worse for a career. That work is not for everyone (there's lots of responsibility, lots of bodily fluids, and often weird hours), but the pay and perks for a personal nanny gig are surprisingly generous. Typically includes a small amount of housework like laundry, basic cooking skills are a plus but not usually required.

If you've got any babysitting experience and enjoy the company of 2 year olds, it's probably an option. Works best if you're in driving distance of some affluent suburbs. In my area, Care.com seems to be the go-to place, no idea if that's a thing in AUS.

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