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[quote=Anonymous]My story is slightly opposite. It wasn't until I was laid off and home with my son more that I really began to get concerned and initiated the evaluation process. He started preschool a few months ago. While he was in childcare part time until he started school, I volunteered with a non-profit. It has led to a few event planning gigs and the organization has given me a stipend on a couple occasions. If I pursued it, the connections I have made would definitely lead to more event planning or consultant work for some board members. I like that I get to pick and choose what I do and when I do it. I also recently started *gasp* direct sales. It's consumable goods, organic & gluten free and sign up was very inexpensive. I figure, worst case, if it sucks and I never make money, I get some yummy products for my pantry. Best case, I get to coordinate some freezer meal workshops, make a bit of scratch and possibly meet some new friends. Good luck OP! Depending on your career field, consulting might be an option. [/quote]
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