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In reply to the discussion: Married Ladies: Don't Quit Your Day Job -- Ever [View all]ConcernedCanuk
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I chose to retire to the bush - boredom is never an issue - lots of chores to do, and some (like chopping and hauling wood) GOTTA be done.
So I chose a physical life - cutting large lawns, building greenhouses, gardening - mostly for food, exploring the bush around me . . .
and so on . . .
yeah - not for you, or most others I suspect.
Bored, no job prospects etc?
Try volunteer work - local food banks, clothing drives, whatever.
Realize by "getting out there" - even with little or no pay, you are "networking" with real humans beings - many who are in the same boat as you are.
By getting out there, you will become aware of job opportunities that never hit the papers, job sites on the web, and so on.
As a previous recipient in need of Food Bank services, I landed a few short-time jobs from listening to the people there.
Also, one of the volunteers I was fond of stopped showing up - BECAUSE SHE FOUND A JOB - just by word of mouth from her clients and fellow workers.
Step one?
GET OUT THERE!
Volunteer work can be very satisfying in itself - just being in the company of other humans has its rewards (most of the time).
Enjoy your search - embrace it - and don't forget to enjoy the scenery along the way.
Old saying:
"In your journey through life, keep your eyes upon the donut, not upon the hole."
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