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What can I do at home term-time only?

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Dalesgirl16 · 09/04/2018 08:07

I don't want to sell anything. Does anyone work at home, term-time only? I can't think what I can do. I'm willing to train in something new. Thank you for any ideas.

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Lillylollylandy · 09/04/2018 08:08

Virtual PA?

Dalesgirl16 · 10/04/2018 19:37

Ooh didn't think of that. I don't have the IT skills to be honest.

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Callamia · 10/04/2018 19:38

What skills do you have? What would you be willing to train in?

KERALA1 · 10/04/2018 19:41

Use the professional skills I have on freelance basis so work school hours term time only

FalafelsAreDelish · 10/04/2018 19:48

Someone I knew did piece work type stuff. Reminiscent of Victorian times but I don't think she was making matches. She lived near Watford so probably close to industry. Google it and I'm sure there will be an agency which specialises in this type of thing.

Also:
www.workingmums.co.uk/home-working-jobs/

Grumpbum · 10/04/2018 19:48

After school and before school child care?

NeverTwerkNaked · 10/04/2018 19:49

what job did you do previously?

littletykeboy · 10/04/2018 19:50

Do you have a degree? I work from home and my employer is hiring now... It's easy work teaching online

suntraveller · 11/04/2018 01:30

@little are you teaching english online?

Dalesgirl16 · 12/04/2018 20:38

Yes, I have a degree and have taught before, primary school. I want to do school hours term time only.

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anotherpersona · 08/06/2018 12:05

www.beanstalkcharity.org.uk/3-x-beanstalk-coordinator-roles-london Not quite term-time only but six weeks hols plus bank hols and can buy 2 weeks. Would fit your prior experience.

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