[Sca-cooks] A new job

kattratt kattratt at charter.net
Fri Sep 17 21:16:09 PDT 2004


Hehehehe
Me I happen to enjoy getting hugged around the legs....
Good Luck to you
Nichola


Elaine Koogler wrote:

> kattratt wrote:
>
>> Hmm I would like to make a suggestion for any of us looking for 
>> work... I have recently discovered an untapped area.  If you can get 
>> lucky like I did great but if not then go out and sell yourself and 
>> you might find a gold mine... Day Cares.  Please note that I am not 
>> referring to the run of the mill ones although those are a 
>> possibility as well... but shoot for the ritzy neighborhoods... the 
>> school I am working at now cost $1000.00 a month to attend... for 
>> South Carolina that is very expensive. So my suggestion is to sniff 
>> around those daycares and sell yourself I might have more insight in 
>> a year or two as I am seriously considering making that my business.  
>> Nichola
>> Just offering a tip.
>>
>>
> Great idea...thanks for the suggestion.  There's only one problem:  I 
> have a problem dealing with very young children, especially in large 
> quantities.  So that's probably not a great idea for me.  I do have my 
> name on the list to do substitute teaching at local middle and high 
> schools...I can deal more easily with the older ones, usually.  The 
> only problem, of course, is that it is very sporadic, especially this 
> early in the school year.
> One thing:  I am trying to find work writing resumes for people.  I 
> really do a great job at it, or so I've been told by several 
> professional resume writers.  So I'm hoping to get some work doing 
> that.  But I am continuing to try to find something full-time, 
> permanent.  I still haven't heard from the two interviews I had last 
> week...maybe early this next week.
>
> Kiri
>
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