| How about school librarian? In education still but out of the classroom. |
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This is a good idea or perhaps a librarian at a public library. Also, what about working as a tour guide or doing some other type of work at a museum? |
+1 Get a hobby. We really have no need for any more entitled and disengaged employees. |
Retail doesn't provide flexibility, you have to be there the hours you are supposed to be, if you can't make it, it's always a problem. |
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Event planning, professional organizing, interior decorating, you can be in control of the number of clients you see, hours you work and you are self-employed, e.g. no boss. But you still have clients, so must be able to provide good customer service and will certainly need to respond to emails and phone calls.
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| What skills do you have and do you have any degrees qualifying you to do specific work? For example, if you have strong tech skills, you can do some freelance work, or remote contract work. If you have a degree, where you can be a psychologist or a physical therapist, etc, that also can sort of put you in the right direction. |
| Work at a bookstore? Go back to school? |
Good luck, they are slashing thebudget again. Fairfax cut the libraries' budget by 40% in recent years and are threatening to do even more now. |
Please, tell me more about these book stores. Where are they located? All the ones near me, except for the silly BAM, have closed. |
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Sales might be a good option. I have a cousin that works for Pela, and loves it for many of the reasons you give.
Enterprise Car Rental might also be a good fit. Librarian would be a great job, but it requires a lot of schooling and it's especially competitive to get in-school positions. |
Off topic and no offense to librarians but, why? What do librarians learn in school and why is there so much competition for these jobs? |
| also slightly off topic, but I have technical skills (and work full time now) but can't find good sites for freelance or remote contracting to eventually scale back. |
| With the goal not to make money, but to have a nice, stress-free time of adult interaction - I would say a pleasant retail shop of some sort where you can work your shift, chat up the friendly clients, and when you are off, you are off. |
| PP again - a few of my mom's friends are in this position - don't need the money but want some productive, scheduled time out of the house. One works at a high-end garden shop, another a kids' bookstore, a third does house staging. |