Used to work as Resources Manager for and educational charity, where we held artefacts (and other stuff) from all over the the developing world. My job was to set up and run a resource centre where people in education could come and borrow things, library-like, and use them in the classroom. We also 'loaned' out people from other countries

With it being a tiny organisation with most workers being volunteers when they had the time, I also ended up doing the finances, reports, newsletter, advertising, vacuuming, washing pots...... I left when I had my youngest child, but for a while I couldn't let go of 'work'. The job had also been heavily involved in the promotion of Fair Trade, and so I decided to set up an internet shop selling ethical clothing, accessories, toiletries and jewellery. I kept it up for 2 years and then had a re-think. I realised that in order to start taking a salary, I would have to invest a lot more time and money. And, TBH, I wasn't enjoying it any more. I enjoy setting things up, not running them. So I closed it down. (I still have quite a bit of the stock if anyone's interested in starting up a similar business. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink).
Now, I look after my LO who's now 3 years old. I home-ed her, and intend to continue to do so provided she's happy with the arrangement. OH is a postman and had to go part-time for medical reasons about a year and half ago. So we're now on about 25% of the income we were on in early 2006. We manage because since then we have reduced our work-related outgoings (obviously), grow our own fruit and veg, gone back to home-brewing after a few years off, taken up home-cooking, reduced travel, etc., etc.