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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] OP. I know journalism is dead, but there are lots of publications, airline magazines, for example, newsletters, etc. that must need some sort of editor. College alumni publications, etc. I'm not sure I could find or get any of these editing jobs, but they must exist. Someone has to edit those publications. I don't think I could edit medical or technical journals. I've done some of that in my past and it was excruciating. Other things I've thought of: librarian (I love books!); social worker (I love to talk to people about their problems!); historic preservation (I love old buildings!). I assume all of these would require another master's degree,which I can't afford without a job. A certificate is likely the most I could manage. Thanks for the suggestions. I can see this will be a long process. [/quote] Lots of those publications use independant contractors. They work virtually and cheaply.. But you are showing your age. Writing for blogs and the web is a far bigger field today as well as one that is easier to get into. The very first thing you need to do is come to terms with the fact that your experience and skills from working briefly 20 yrs ago does not matter. You are starting all over again. You need to get comfortable in a work environment and routine. This is why volunteering could be very valuable. Commit to a 40 hour a week schedule. Get used to going to an office or job again. Get used to someone else telling you what to do. Get up to speed on technology, knowing how to open Word and typing a letter is not enough for most entry level admins today, they need to be able to do advanced formatting. How familiar are you with other options like google docs? [/quote] PP is right. You are really starting out all over again. Here's a question though- why not work some retail for a while? You love books- what about trying to find a job at a bookstore? Someplace like Politics and Prose would be a terrific place to learn and to possibly get involved with event planning, purchasing, meeting writers, promotion etc. [/quote] That's a great idea! I hadn't thought of working in a bookstore. I do love books, though. I live close to a Barnes & Noble. No idea how to market myself to get a job there, though. Can anyone help? [/quote] Yep- walk in and ask someone! That's the beauty of retail. :)[/quote]
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