Anonymous wrote:Pats educator in the public school.She will get healthcare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best is to work retail or food service. No skills needed, and often you can choose shift work so it could be odd hours to be flexible with kid schedules.
That was not my experience when I worked in retail, nor has it been the experience of my college kids when they've done summer/after school retail work. Managers schedule shifts all over the place, will give you few hours if business is slow, and too many hours if business is busy.
Anonymous wrote:Best is to work retail or food service. No skills needed, and often you can choose shift work so it could be odd hours to be flexible with kid schedules.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin just separated from her very abusive husband. She has no job skills. None. She was a homemaker for the past 20 years. Any ideas on where she can get some low cost vocational training---remote jobs would be best because she does have children. thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Curious what finally induced her to leave?
If she is traumatized she will need help for that.
Anonymous wrote:OP how much childcare will she have access to in the near future? That would be a large obstacle
Anonymous wrote:My cousin just separated from her very abusive husband. She has no job skills. None. She was a homemaker for the past 20 years. Any ideas on where she can get some low cost vocational training---remote jobs would be best because she does have children. thanks.