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wes allen wrote: » If she has a steady income + benefits/insurance and you just want something part time, maybe look into self employment / consulting type work.
Polynomial wrote: » Where is the MBA from?
Cpl.Klinger wrote: » Walden University. My concentration was in Human Resources.
Polynomial wrote: » If I had a dollar for every higher ed article I've read or had a conversation about... (I work in higher ed) Its quite possible you suffer from nameless MBA syndrome where the ROI is bad. Also I'm not sure how much HR is relevant to IT business needs. If/when I go for an MBA it'll be the high tier or bust. It stays on the resume though.
N2IT wrote: » Your wife is just starting out and you are already looking to bail to part time? I understand you think she will love nursing but she may get into a department where she hates it. I would hold off on the bailing piece until she has established herself as a nurse for a while. I would consider remote work if at all possible. What type of technical skills do you have? If you realllly want to go part time I would get with a contracting agency, there are a lot of companies with tight budgets looking to bring someone in temporary on a part time basis. You may even pick up some strong skills in doing so. I would list your BSc and MBA-HR on your resume. It may not be Princeton or Yale it still is better than 0. Good luck
pinkydapimp wrote: » Why are you looking for just part time?
Polynomial wrote: » I don't think this scale back plan has any long term career benefits. Not sure how long you like playing catch up.
Cpl.Klinger wrote: » I'm likely to end up being the secondary bread winner in the household for a long while. Nurses salaries are pretty crazy, especially if you branch out into specialties. Cardiac cath nurses in Indy with experience average $85-90K
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