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[quote=Anonymous]I had a great full-time professional career but was laid off (it was high profile and many people will see the organization on my resume and remember the mass layoffs). That was rough, but our family learned that things are much better for us if I don’t work. We are all more relaxed and, luckily, we don’t truly need my income. My three kids are in school and old enough to stay home alone as well. I am volunteering and catching up with friends, but I need a little more structure to my days. Do any of you have tips on how to search for a part-time job? I don’t want to go back to my old line of work, so my contacts aren’t as helpful. I also don’t want a job with as much responsibility as I previously had. At the same time, I would like something interesting and that goes beyond retail etc. I won’t need benefits. I would love any tips you have on: sites to search for part-time professional jobs, how to convey that I’m not desperate (I feel like people would assume that because I lost my job, I’m just trying to get anything and then would quit), and any other advice you have. Thank you! [/quote]
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