Would your prior job as a teacher make it possible to tutor ?I retired about a year ago from my full time job as a teacher. however i get bored sometimes and would like to know what kind of work is out there that’s fun, safe, and pays reasonably well.
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The OP has not returned to SF for over 8 years!!!Would your prior job as a teacher make it possible to tutor ?
saw the most recent response & no suggestion to use what he knew as a way to do what was questioned. hopefully he found what he was looking for.The OP has not returned to SF for over 8 years!!!
But you have to stand up the whole time, correct?I was dealing with the same sort of boredom after I retired from my lifelong job, but now I am newly employed as a Walmart greeter. It might not pay great, but it's decent enough and it's a fairly interesting job. As long as you're friendly, helpful, and know how to smile, you're qualified. Pain-free and a great way to kill free time.
The post/poster you're responding to was written 13 years ago... probably won't be getting a response.But you have to stand up the whole time, correct?
OH my gosh, so sorry - I didn't notice how old it was!! Thank youThe post/poster you're responding to was written 13 years ago... probably won't be getting a response.![]()
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Thank you!!No worries... it happens, and ancient threads get pulled to the top sometimes. I don't remember welcoming you when you joined... so if I didn't, welcome... I'm Kate, and glad to have you here with us! @CaliS
Ugh; that reminds me of Reedsy.I did computer repair work for a couple years, but people were too pushy and cheap. They also thought one job covered all subsequent jobs and thought they could bother me whenever they wanted.
Now when people have tech problems, I just type out the solution for free and go away. They get rude but I don't care. I'm back to enjoying retirement.
I don't know what neck of the woods you're from, but where I'm from there is a national park and they get a lot of retired teachers or teachers that are off in the summer as tour guides. If there's not a national park near you, you might check at a state park (if there's one near you) and they might have a job you might be interested in. Parks are definitely aesthetically pleasing to work at.I retired about a year ago from my full time job as a teacher. however i get bored sometimes and would like to know what kind of work is out there that’s fun, safe, and pays reasonably well.
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The person you quoted has not been on this site in 13+ years. They will not see your reply...I don't know what neck of the woods you're from, but where I'm from there is a national park and they get a lot of retired teachers or teachers that are off in the summer as tour guides. If there's not a national park near you, you might check at a state park (if there's one near you) and they might have a job you might be interested in. Parks are definitely aesthetically pleasing to work at.
Thanks. I'm new at this. I guess I need to look more closely.The person you quoted has not been on this site in 13+ years. They will not see your reply...
No worries! I didn't want you to feel slighted when you did not get a reply from the OP!Thanks. I'm new at this. I guess I need to look more closely.