Reading about the need for beneficiaries to be more action-oriented about finding work... most jobs that enable parents who need to work in school hours are in schools, where I have no experience + quals, other part-time jobs are shift-based and I have no family support...
... mostly full-time work that I'm qualified or suited to would require kiddo to be in before & after school care, the cost of which would make a full-time income basically the same as the Solo Parent Subsidy. And the cost is really just paid by child, who loses out on a parent. So...