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What can I do??

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Liloolia · 10/07/2024 17:09

Hi mums. I have a beautiful daughter that will start nursery in September. I used to work in hospitality business for the last decade.
Since having her, my former employer has been unsupportive and dismissed me about 1 year ago.
I am struggling to find work according to my little one schedule and needs. I am looking for something that will become rewarding in terms of time and ,of course money.
I am not scared starting from zero again but after 3 years of managing a little ball of energy and moods, I have no clue what's going on out there.
My only experience in UK is hospitality related and I speak 3 languages fluently.
If you have any ideas or recommendations, advices...I will be forever thankful

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MoonieDoo · 10/07/2024 17:55

If you speak three languages could you look into doing translating work from home? There are companies out there who offer this service to other businesses.

Snugglewuggle25 · 10/07/2024 17:55

Hi, I know its hard working and being a mum. Have you ever thought of being a language teacher in a school?? Or working in a primary school, even as a teaching assistant or catering in school. Anything school related so you work while she's in school, guaranteed evenings and weekends and of course the holidays. I work in a school and it's fab. 💕

PotteringAlonggotkickedoutandhadtoreregister · 10/07/2024 17:57

Google translator jobs at home uk and see what you get!

ForestDad · 10/07/2024 17:57

Hi,
Need more information to make any specific recommendations, where do you live roughly? willing to relocate? Hours available to work? Nights away? Computer literate? What languages? WFH or in person?

Overall though it sounds like your more niche and therefore in demand skills will be the languages and customer service/communication skills so I'd look to leverage them.

Liloolia · 11/07/2024 17:13

Thank you all for your messages. Everything noted. Fingers crossed 🤞

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