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amother
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Wed, Jan 31 2024, 6:48 am
DH is out of work. After a year of unsuccessful searching it seems like for good. He is on the spectrum and I think his refusal to get help has made him unemployable.
I have several small children.
Looking for ideas that can help me earn more.
I’ve been a preschool Morah for many years. I have a masters degree in education. Currently I work full time but I need to earn more
I absolutely do not want to teach public school.other than that, anything is on the table.
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singleagain
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Wed, Jan 31 2024, 7:18 am
There's always tutoring or something...
I know finances will make you feel pressured to take another job, but if you do will your DH pick up more in the household to help?
Bc I am very worried for you that if you take on more you will burn out. And/or resent your husband.
And I don't care who you are it's very not healthy to have an "impossible so I'll just not" mindset. I don't know much about the spectrum, but I do know that it's not an excuse. Especially, if he once had a job... My limited understanding is that being on the spectrum doesn't "get worse" it's just you're here on the line. And there are many ppl who are on the spectrum successfully employed.
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salt
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Wed, Jan 31 2024, 7:21 am
Teaching English as a foreign language.
That way you could teach adults, if that speaks to you more.
Either private or in some college.
Teaching Jewish studies online for students who are living in areas where there is no Jewish education.
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amother
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Wed, Jan 31 2024, 8:41 am
"his refusal to get help has made him unemployable" - what does this mean? The market needs workers and its hard to believe that he is unemployable. The interview process is just very hard for people with ASD.
Where I live, elementary pays more than preschool, high school pays more than elementary, college pays more than high school and so on. Are you qualified to teach at a higher level?
Are you interested in gaining additional training?
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amother
Honeydew
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Wed, Jan 31 2024, 8:41 am
"his refusal to get help has made him unemployable" - what does this mean? The market needs workers and its hard to believe that he is unemployable. The interview process is just very hard for people with ASD.
Where I live, elementary pays more than preschool, high school pays more than elementary, college pays more than high school and so on. Are you qualified to teach at a higher level?
Are you interested in gaining additional training?
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