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[quote=Anonymous]I’m sure you thought of this, but with substitute teaching, you could work as much or as little as you want, and your hours would be in sync with your kids’ school day. You could also look for a “PRN” position in health care - as a receptionist or activity coordinator at a nursing home or assisted living, for example (and you could work your way up in the “elder care” field, which is a broad and booming area). I know private duty caregiver agencies like Home Instead train people for caregiver positions, but you would be working with people with dementia. That being said, your hours would be flexible and again, you could use it as a stepping stone to other positions in health care that might be more lucrative. [/quote]
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