How do i start? (re-enter work force)

akhenaten

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Hi all..... I know that lots of folks on the DIS have great ideas and lots of experience.....so ......here goes...

I have been an at home mom for the last 18 years. I went back to college and just completed my Associates. I would LOVE to go on to complete my 4 year degree....but DH job is freelance and hitting a dry spell. I have a 17 year old starting college next year and a 13 year old and a 4 year old who will be in school full time next year....so

Where do I start to look for work?
I have absolutely no idea how to re- enter the work force. Everything I really want to do requires a Masters degree:rotfl: and I know I have to go back to work way before I can complete that!!

So I ask again for ANY ideas on what to do...... will any offices hire a 44 year old who has been out of the work force for so long?

Before SAH I worked customer service, retail, and was a projectionist/manager for a major theatre(union job).


edited to add: The careers I am interested in are School Guidance Counselor and Librarian/Media Specialist.
 
what about starting off as an aide is a school? then get the experience you need to advance.. :confused3

Best Wishes

:hug:
 
I think that's great advice. Plus since you're so used to being with the kids, you'll still be able to be with them during days off from school and breaks!!
 
Start applying!!!!
I recently got a job with my local school district after being at home for 10yrs.
I work in the cafeteria but there are many jobs within a school.:thumbsup2
 

Here's another idea .... I recently got on the sub list in our school system. I happen to not want to be in the classroom, so I just get calls to work in the front office, library, board of ed office, etc. It's a really great way to get a bird's eye view of what it's like working in different areas and it might help you make a career choice for the future. Of course if you want to be in a classroom, substitute teaching is an option also.
 
I just started back to work after 15 years of being a SAHM. I used careerbuilder.com for job searches. I like the features they have, you can search by distance from your home which was important to me. I also like the way they display the listings.

I sent out many resumes and it took a while but I did have some interviews and did get a job that is a mile from our house, flexible hours and for the pay I wanted.

I also did apply at a temp agency and did get several calls for jobs there too. I did one assignment where I was going to look into working there full time but they lost their temp budget so that job was gone. They called me the day I got offered the job I have now and wanted me to come back, but I said no.
 
Thank you all for the advice!!

I do like the idea of working in a school sytem.....still close to the kids schedules..if not the same!!

I never knew the sub list could be for other jobs too....I will look into that!

Thanks for the careerbulder.com link....I will check it out!

Flexible hours are really still a must for me....with the 4 year old and of course..I think a 13 year old boy needs lots of tending too als;) o....gotta keep those eyes on him...hahaah:laughing:

Carol
 


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