Anonymous wrote:What about looking into professional organizing within a niche market, like helping senior citizens move into a community for seniors? Dp want to do this with me? I've also been a SAHM for 15 years, love to organize and know there's a need with this population.
You could charge per job and start very small.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is causing you to want to work again after 15 years? Why didn't you keep up your references and network?
Husband has lost his job. I would like to get something to help out financially. I don't want it to be full time/too inflexible with the hours because if/when he finds something he will probably no longer be available to help out with the kids. Right now he is open to pretty much ANYTHING, including relocating--so he would likely move out of state alone and the rest of us would stay here. Therefore, I do not want a job that requires me to need childcare. Some of my children are older and could watch the younger ones on days off from school (snow days, teacher work days, etc.) However, on regular school days, the older ones have to leave for school before the younger ones, and I can not leave the younger ones at home alone and to get themselves to the bus stop.
I didn't really keep up my references because I was home with kids and really didn't see myself going back to work for decades, which has proven to be true. If I did still remember my former bosses name/contact info (from 15 years ago) do you really think his recommendation would have a lot of impact on my job search?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would try babysitting. I would love to hire someone like you for 15 hours/week. And as a SAHM myself, I am flexible on days/time.
That is a good idea. I would love babies/toddlers/preschoolers and really miss my own kids being that little! I could pretty much be completely flexible during school hours if another mom wanted to hire me so she could workout, go to appointments, just get a break, etc.
Or what about aftercare for some of the two parent working families at your kids school? You just pick them up along with your own and keep them until 6 when the parents could pick them up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would try babysitting. I would love to hire someone like you for 15 hours/week. And as a SAHM myself, I am flexible on days/time.
That is a good idea. I would love babies/toddlers/preschoolers and really miss my own kids being that little! I could pretty much be completely flexible during school hours if another mom wanted to hire me so she could workout, go to appointments, just get a break, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady, you can't get a full time job that's 9-3pm. Even a part time job is much more likely to be two or three full days a week rather than shortened hours each day. Look into the requirements for being a teacher's aide - in NY you just have to be a high school graduate and non-pedophile.
I never said I was looking for a full time job. I am looking for part time. Like I said, I have seen a few jobs advertised that actually look they would work for me, in regards to hours and experience required. I am just hesitant to apply because I am unsure of what to put on my resume or what should be on a cover letter.
Anonymous wrote:What is causing you to want to work again after 15 years? Why didn't you keep up your references and network?
Anonymous wrote:Teaching is exhausting and hard to get part time postions. I am a classroom teacher and work 730-430 with kids then grade and plan at night. Also good luck getting a history teaching jobs -- women with PhDs do that now since getting a job as a professor is impossible.
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I would tell everyone you know that you are looking for a job. You need to network.