Now I tutor privately in English, paint, do commission works - caricatures/pet portraits etc, some freelance catering and help out in my friends Gallery about two weeks in the year.
Wish I'd had the guts to do it sooner!

I'm early 40s with a desk job. I'm looking to get into forestry, any tips. I'm surrounded by thousands of acres of managed woodland so could end up working on my doorstep, well a boy can dream.old tree man wrote:I was in forestry for 30 years then retired through an accident, i loved my job fortunatly i still get to walk around the woods that i managed and visit the woods that i planted to see how they are maturing, my job gave me an insight about the enviroment and when i retired it was a natural progression to grow and nurture plants.
Russ
My honest advice? EFF the money and do what you love if it'll make you happy.DeneciePie wrote:I worked as a a Registered Nurse for over 20 years but quit 8 yrs ago to cruise in our sailboat
(surprisingly ISH!) Now I find that if you have been away from hospital for more than 3 years. no one will hire you. Any ideas for a nurse with over 20 years experience in Labor and Delivery Room for an ISH job? I thought of being a Doula (birth Assistant) or letting my license lapse and being a lay midwife. But neither one pays much compared to the hours involved, although I would certainly enjoy the work! Any other ideas?
Denece