I really hope MP removes 8kidsdad's post for flaming. His wife was probably SO happy to go to work, bless her heart. I'd want to if I were in her shoes, that's for sure.
What I found when I was working, is that the best thing to do was to be super-organized and have everything ready the night before. Stuff in the car that didn't have to be in the frig, lists of what needed to be done, etc. Being organized at home helped me in my job, actually. If I could be "on point" with my family stuff, my mind would also be organizing my work stuff. I'd just write them on separate sheets of paper. If I thought of something extra during the day, I'd jot it down and then add it to the sheets later.
Coming home, clothes from the washer into the dryer. One or two loads a day, never missing a day. That prevented 10 loads on the weekends. Running the dishwasher every night and unloading it during dinner making. Cooking several meals together during the weekend and eating off of them during the week, especially the meat course. Having a basket in the living room to throw stuff in that needed to go upstairs, and not worrying about getting upstairs with it til the weekend. Getting your bills paid every weekend so that you don't have to worry about it during the week. These kinds of things.
Please try to ignore misogynistic types who try to make themselves feel better by denigrating women. When a man loses his job during downsizing and a younger woman who they pay less is hired instead, he can either realize that older men AND women get cut during economic downturns by corporations who look at the bottom line rather than the "human cost factor" and just GET OVER IT, or these men can blame minorities and women for it, and strike out at them as if it is their fault he lost his job. YOU don't have to stay at home in order to atone for corporate sins. You certainly don't have to let men you don't even know keep you from helping your family financially.
Good luck in your new job. The weekends will be all that more sweet having quality time with your kids.
Dawn