Princesca
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So... I'm one of the chronically unemployed in this recession. I lost my last official full-time, permanent job back in spring 2009. Almost immediately, I identified a contract opportunity for a one-year project with a non-profit, so I took that, even though it was a huge step back in salary and didn't come with benefits. There were certain other perks, like getting to work from home, more or less on my own schedule. Anyhoo, that ended back in July 2010. I've been looking since then, working a VERY part-time job just to have something to do, and am lucky to still be in receipt of unemployment insurance, and to be married to a guy in IT whose company provides generous benefits.
Because this economy is so bad, and I am in a very niche field that makes it hard for me to find work, I have been kicking around the idea of starting a home-based business doing children's parties. I have planned parties here and there in the past, and everyone always gives them rave reviews because of my attention to detail, etc.
I think this work could be started with a fairly small start-up cost, and I was thinking about maybe even contacting a couple of local tea rooms to see if they'd be interested in using me as sort of commission-based planner, where they provide the facility and the food, and I would organize the parties, do the invitations, plan the party games, bring dress-up gear, favors, and so on.
I'm posting this on the off-chance that someone else here does this sort of thing, or knows someone who does, and would be willing to chat with me a little about it.
Thanks

Because this economy is so bad, and I am in a very niche field that makes it hard for me to find work, I have been kicking around the idea of starting a home-based business doing children's parties. I have planned parties here and there in the past, and everyone always gives them rave reviews because of my attention to detail, etc.
I think this work could be started with a fairly small start-up cost, and I was thinking about maybe even contacting a couple of local tea rooms to see if they'd be interested in using me as sort of commission-based planner, where they provide the facility and the food, and I would organize the parties, do the invitations, plan the party games, bring dress-up gear, favors, and so on.
I'm posting this on the off-chance that someone else here does this sort of thing, or knows someone who does, and would be willing to chat with me a little about it.
Thanks

