We work 40+ hours per week; we have to do something that we love
Anonymous wrote:QuickBooks consultant/freelance bookkeeper. We had a very hard time finding someone for this.
Anonymous wrote:The world's oldest profession?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teach preschool
Being a preschool teacher is a lot of work- requires experience and training, that is of course if you want to work at a decent school and not a chain daycare.
That being said, I would recommend being a preschool teacher assistant. You get all the perks of spending time and playing with children, without the pressures of writing lessons plans, progress reports, newsletters, parent-teacher conferences... etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fell into a career in the financial/insurance industry, and while it has been profitable and fairly flexible..I am completely burnt out. Completely. I've been looking at jobs and/or going back to school to change my career path, but nothing I've seen appeals to me. I know this is a tall order, but...any recommendations? Ideally a major where I could have the potential to work from home or create my own hours when I'm done? I don't have to make a large salary, but want to bring money into the household.
Someone on here was talking about being a speech pathologist (I think). It sounded like a pretty awesome job. Requires school but is flexible and decent money.
I think an SLP is an awesome job, but it's not the right job for someone who "doesn't want to work". SLP's work hard and do really important things.
Anonymous wrote:Every now and then I need a personal assistant to help dig me out and organize all my papers. For someone responsible, professional to do that I'd pay pretty well.[/quote
I agree. I think my personal assistant enjoys some of what I give her - the paperwork/insurance filings, etc. are tedious, but shopping online for me to find a suitable couch for an odd space? Researching features for a new car, so we can negotiate or do TrueCar? I think she loves that.
Anonymous wrote:Teach preschool