Hello Friends,
This article below (follow the link) does not, from the viewpoint of the average reader, present a very positive outlook. However, those of us who have reached our full maturity have accumulated the ability to look beyond mere appearances. Do not kid yourself. YES you can!
What this tells me is that the j-o-b-s are for the young to provide them with experience.
We have that experience.
Does that mean we all must compete for Walmart greeter jobs or grocery baggers? No. Those positions are right for some people. They are stop-gap measures for others.
Being in this bracket that the article addresses is a subtle call to a new kind of action.
What are the skills and talents you have acquired over the years? Inventory all the things you have done and with an eye to adaptability; assess them as to their usefulness in other walks of life.
Do you have skills in nursing? Can you teach phlebotomy to students at a career institute?
Do you have experience in the construction industry? Can you use those skills to work as a furniture or home repair contractor or as a maintenance person at a condo complex?
Becoming a private contractor in a field of your experience and interest or starting up a small business in a related or supportive industry is an option that has great appeal. With Web Sites such as Angies List, your business can zoom.
I mentioned teaching. There are numerous ways to teach. You need not be hired by a school district. There are many county adult ed programs where you can put VPK all the way through the GED that gives a young person their diploma, children are being taught outside of the usual school system.
Offer your skills to parents in special areas of interest. Put together learning packets to supplement the home school texts. Not every parent is equipped to offer their child knowledge and expertise in every subject area. Do you like history? Well, Susie's mom and dad do not. Are you good at math? There is a field that really needs help in the private teaching arena.
Take a look at the home school formats and find an area of interest that you can supplement or add something to make the program more well-rounded and more useful for a child's future.
Look at Craigs list in the 'wanted' columns and find a way to meet those needs and desires.
I have a friend who spends Saturdays attending numerous garage sales and Sundays re-selling the goodies he finds at the local flea market and he makes quite a decent profit.
You can always go back to school yourself to learn a new field or update yourself in one of your existing areas of knowledge. Besides teaching Adult Ed, you can attend. Also, Vocational Rehabilitation is available in many areas. I recommend finding a place where you can update your knowledge of new and emerging software programs and other technological devices.
Remember, grants are often available if you go to the trouble of applying.
Your future begins now. Water the ground whereon you stand and it will blossom with possibility.
Many Blessings
Victoria
Victoria