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Friday, February 06, 2009

Losing Sleep

Over ten years ago, I suffered a few years of un and under-employment. During that time I took all sorts of jobs, anything I could get. I worked in stores, cooked, sold bagels, did miscellaneous and menial office work.

Then, just over eleven years ago, I was offered a "rescue" job to teach English. I had never taught English before, but, miraculously I succeeded and then did a professional retraining course to get a teachers licence.

I had some really good years teaching, but then for various reasons I found myself burnt out. The difficult, unpredictable and unreliable traveling to and from work, plus difficulties unrelated to me that the school was going through, succeeded in "burn-out." I just couldn't take it any more. I felt that my health was on the brink. They offered to fire me, and I accepted it. No early pension. Unemployment compensation will soon end.

I'm going to need a way of earning money. I don't have the physical stamina I had twelve-thirteen years ago. I'm at an age when I should be retired from work. I can't just "take any job."

It's starting to affect my sleep.

I do have knowledge and skills. Obviously, I can write. I take good photographs. I can teach basic computer use. I once took a "Life Coaching" Course; I just never had the guts/confidence to set myself up in the business, though I've helped numerous people. And of course I can teach English, though controlling a difficult or large class is beyond me.

7 comments:

  1. Why don't you try teaching English/computers private?

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  2. The question is how to get into it. There's no market in Shiloh.

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  3. Anonymous6/2/09 09:26

    I quite understand what ou are saying about teaching.
    Some people seem to say that teaching adults is easier because they are more motivated.
    Hope you can find a way to get a job you like.

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  4. Anonymous6/2/09 09:27

    Regarding sleep, I find that homeopathy helps without inducing addictive effects.

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  5. I'm not "ready" to actively job hunt right now. When my unemployment payments end, I'll have no choice. I wish I could get paid for all the writing I do.

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  6. What about teaching English to adults -- no talking back, and the pay is usually better....

    Call me and we can brainstorm together. I have several ideas, but no patience to type them all in....

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  7. Thanks
    I was thinking of it, G-d willing. Yes, we'll talk.
    Before it was all the rage, I took a coaching course, and I do have the "talent" for it, but setting myself up in a savior business is a bit daunting.

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