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Waiting for employment vs immediate employment?
Hey,
I'm currently unemployed and I'm a qualified language teacher (I also have a BA, a HDip and an MA). Here is the problem: I am very unhappy living at home. I want to move out, however my job prospects don't pick up for me (in my field) until summer, and even at that it will only be for 6 weeks i.e there might not be any job for me after that.
The instability of the job and the anxiety of waiting until the summer is nerve-wrecking....at best. I'm wondering what you would do? Would you wait for the work and be massively unhappy until then, or would you try to get a job immediately, work more hours, be paid less, but ultimately be more independent and happier?
It's a tough one, and I'm hoping someone would shed some light on my situation.
2 Answers
- 7 years ago
Everyone has a choice. Surely in vain if it had to wait for work to arrive without any source of income. Although not as much as the main occupation, but on the side it has a really pleasant. Moreover, the track record of a qualified language teacher, of course a lot of knowledge, information, and experiences that you can make as a source of income.
Have you ever tried to earn through the internet? for example, translate the article. Below are websites that can give an idea to open your horizons. So that you have a second income that is related to your skills.
Source(s): http://goo.gl/0S5vGe - ?Lv 77 years ago
Get a part time or temporary job and save your money. You might be abl to continue working part time even when you get the teaching position. Good Luck