It's not so much a "hunt" as it is a "narrowing." I have way too many choices as to where I could work. That's a good problem, right? I guess. My first choice would be to not work. I have plenty of stuff to do with school. Unfortunately, I lack the husband and his income to gain that "housewife" or "stay-at-home mom" title that I would need. I mean, I would just be a "housegirl" or "stay-at-home bum". And a full-time student doesn't exactly put food on the table.
I haven't worked for an entire month, but it's time I hop to it and start again!
Thanks to Dave for this sketch.
So my question to you is...
What should I do?
Here are some employment options:
1. Tutor for a high school guy that canNOT write papers to save his life
2. Country Club banquet server
3. Nanny
4. " for the elderly (it's called ElderCare)
5. Administrative Assistant at a Medical office
6. Dishwasher at local pizza place
7. Server at Italian restaurant
8. Private tutor (through a company like Sylvan) for Elem. Ed., English, Math & Science
9. Secretary at a real estate office
10. YMCA worker (or the local Boys&Girls club too)
I should mention that I've never had a "regular" job before; I've just worked as a Youth coordinator (for 2 years), and a missions coordinator (for 3 years)...So I'm up for anything. It'll be new and exciting.
What do you think? Where do you see me? Washing dishes? Washing butts? :D I want your vote!
13 comments:
I think the Tutoring would be great for you! Not only will you have scheduling options, but it will free up your time a little more while still allowing you to have an income!!
Looks like things are going great for you!!
Jen
Tutoring. Definitely.
you would be an awesome administrative assistant.
Tutoring with a company like Sylvan. I think that would be the most rewarding for you... Do NOT become a dishwasher... imagine the dishpan hands!!! :P
Good luck!
#4 and #8, in that order....think of all the cute stories...
I've seen how well you work with others, which leads me to tutoring. You have a way in explaining things that helps people understand better. You have a gift use it!
i'm with Merari on this one. Be an admin assistant!
7. Server at Italian restaurant.
Waiting tables pays better than all of the above and doesn't require day-shifts.
The job that pays more and the least stressful sounds good to me? Although the Italian server is cool, but I am partial. I love Italian food.
Tuutoring. #1 doesn't pay well. I mean, look at me? I never payed you a cent.
McBeardy
I'da say tutoring, Private tutoring, YMCA, ElderCare, Admin, Secretary in that order.
However, the office job probably pay more and require more time from you.
all of the above =)
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