Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Single mom, taught 25 year. This year, I began a children’s craft bag business, teach a morning pod 4 days/week, tutor, give occasional art classes to kids, and babysit. I am making far better money, easier schedule with a child because I control my hours, no boss, no back to school night and class picnic type of events to deal with…… so much better!!
This sounds great; what did you do about retirement?
Also, as a single mom do you buy your healthcare on the exchange? Your kids' (or does your ex have them on his insurance)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there something else within the school system that would feel like enough of a change? Librarian, reading specialist, something like that?
Most librarians need a master's degree in library science in addition to certification/passing tests.
Anonymous wrote:Is there something else within the school system that would feel like enough of a change? Librarian, reading specialist, something like that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Single mom, taught 25 year. This year, I began a children’s craft bag business, teach a morning pod 4 days/week, tutor, give occasional art classes to kids, and babysit. I am making far better money, easier schedule with a child because I control my hours, no boss, no back to school night and class picnic type of events to deal with…… so much better!!
This sounds great; what did you do about retirement?
Anonymous wrote:Single mom, taught 25 year. This year, I began a children’s craft bag business, teach a morning pod 4 days/week, tutor, give occasional art classes to kids, and babysit. I am making far better money, easier schedule with a child because I control my hours, no boss, no back to school night and class picnic type of events to deal with…… so much better!!