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Can someone suggest a NEW JOB idea for me?
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Human Relations (Sociology/Psych mostly) and an Associates Degree with a license to be a massage therapist. I love being a therapist, but it doesn't offer me any benefits...medical, vacation, sick, 401k etc. I have mostly office work experience, but DO NOT want to get behind a desk again after having a more active job. I'd like a job where I'm pretty active all day long. I live in NY and need to make at least 30,000/yr or $14 per hour. I don't really want to go back for any more schooling since I'm still paying off student loans from the 7 yrs of college I've already attended to get where I am now. Any suggestions?
10 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Field work for the government (law enforcement perhaps?)
Teaching?
Working with children?
Sprots psych?
Physical Therapist?
You have a ton of options..
- Smilin' FredLv 41 decade ago
Hi there,
You may benefit from reading best seller author, Robert Kiyosaki's Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
Depending on an employer will keep you on a restricted budget...not good.
Think about getting something going in addition to office work (where you have experience and can get your coverages.) See this as a temporary-fix...so you can eat, pay rent etc...
You have quite a bit of knowledge - this can be quite a resource for you, financially.
For example: http://passion.first411.com/ may shed some light on this subject, for you.
Good Fortune to You!
- Anonymous4 years ago
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- arthurbel33Lv 41 decade ago
Hi Christine, Have you ever thought of being your own boss. With all the energy you have I bet you would find yourself doing quite well. Here is a link for you to take a look at. There are links on the right hand side of the page to click on to read and listen to. Good luck in whatever you jump into. http://www.wonderful.myarbonne.com/
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- 1 decade ago
Surely you can combine the two. Who wouldn't answer questions while being massaged? Market research even? I don't know about you, but my business head races when I think about those credentials..
But if I were you, I would be looking to go out on my own for sure.
- KbleLv 41 decade ago
Not entirely sure what the American requirements are - but have you considered social work? or something within the welfare field? Perhaps counselling?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Belly dancer?