Originally Posted by Wondergirl
Interesting that you have a baby and then decide you have to get into the work force. If it's for money that's greatly needed for the family, then try to work out something with your fiance that he will help with the baby so all your earnings don't go to a sitter. If he's a chef, isn't he earning enough to support you? And certainly he must work long hours, so he may not be available to take care of the baby.
If you leave your baby to work outside the home, you will kick yourself later because you will miss all those "firsts" -- first roll-overs, first tooth, first step, first successful potty time, etc. One of my former clients had had a baby and had found jobs cleaning homes. She was able to take the baby along and made quite a bit of money too. If you live near a college or university, students need papers proofread and typed or perhaps need tutoring ($25/hr or more) in a subject you are good at. The same goes for living near grade and high schools -- students there might need tutoring. If you are comfortable with that, talk with the principals about finding clients.
In other words, I hope you will stay with your child for now, but there are jobs available if you are willing to think creatively.