You can always find child care if you are flexiable in your
arrangements, and almost all the colleges and training centers have
some form of day care.  I've always felt that lack of child care is a
red herring in the welfare debate.

If nothing else, they could form groups of 10 moms, 9 of whom work or
train and the 10th takes care of the children.

On 1/28/06, dana tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and the availability of child care ;)
>
> >kids, and is now a computer scientist with a six figure salary.   Of
> >course, achievement like that assumes the presence of a brain, and a
> >willingness to work.
> >
> >On 1/26/06, Paul Ihrig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> 1. a mother who cant afford child care,
> >>  to be able to work,
> >>  to be able to afford child care.
>
> 

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