thread: In Need of work

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jul 2009
    somewhere
    397

    In Need of work

    hello
    I am in real need of work
    I am a teacher aide and i am studying my cert 3 in childcare
    yet i have not been able to get work for the last 7 months no matter how hard i have tried
    i am a real nice person and i work well with kids i have a blue card so i am a very safe person heck i would even do babysitting just anything to get some money coming in i would prefer fulltime work but hey i guess i just have to get what may come my way

    We are doing it real hard just need a real breakthrough in this area I have a wife and family that i need to support aswell.

    well thats my story atm in this area of my life.how embarrassing

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    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    3,305


    well thats my story atm in this area of my life.how embarrassing
    not to subtract from anything that you have said But im SO SO SO SO SO SO SO proud of you, you have no reason to feel embarrassed. You never give up or are too proud and its at times like this that show a REAL MAN!

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    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    4,427

    I hope you can find some work. Dont be embarrassed at all. It is really tough times out there at the moment.

    I am in Syd so cant really be of much help but was thinkng that maybe you could look into tutoring primary school kids as well. You dont need to be a qualified teacher but your training as a teachers aide will help you. Try ringing some local agencies. You can normally get put on their books and earn around $30 an hour. Not alot but most of the time its cash and its still money in your pocket.

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    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    hiding under my desk!
    1,432

    not sure where you are but i did a seek search for childcare workers and there is a heap going.
    male cc workers are sort after(as rare as hens teeth) i hope it doesnt take long to find something

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    Registered User
    Add krysalyss on Facebook

    Feb 2007
    on the move.....
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    Hey there. Good luck with the job search. Maybe you could narrow down your location a little in case anyone is interested. Have you considered setting up a family day care?

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    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Sydney NSW
    4,837

    I hope you can find some work. Dont be embarrassed at all. It is really tough times out there at the moment.

    I am in Syd so cant really be of much help but was thinkng that maybe you could look into tutoring primary school kids as well. You dont need to be a qualified teacher but your training as a teachers aide will help you. Try ringing some local agencies. You can normally get put on their books and earn around $30 an hour. Not alot but most of the time its cash and its still money in your pocket.

    I am in the same position as Ali, its a shame you aren't in Sydney, we are always looking for teacher's aides and a male would be great.
    I called Numberworks about tutoring and they told me I was way over qualified since I was a teacher and that they only paid $17 an hour
    I would put your name down at all the local schools, even do some volunteer work to get your foot in the door.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jul 2009
    somewhere
    397

    I hope you can find some work. Dont be embarrassed at all. It is really tough times out there at the moment.

    I am in Syd so cant really be of much help but was thinkng that maybe you could look into tutoring primary school kids as well. You dont need to be a qualified teacher but your training as a teachers aide will help you. Try ringing some local agencies. You can normally get put on their books and earn around $30 an hour. Not alot but most of the time its cash and its still money in your pocket.
    didnt think of tutoring i though you needed to have high quals to be a tutor
    Last edited by Mr Squidipa; July 19th, 2009 at 01:53 PM. : spelling

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    Registered User

    May 2009
    Sydney
    191

    Hi There
    I used to run my own tutoring business. There are no qualifications you need to be a tutor but you obviously can't claim to have qualifications you have not obtained.

    I advertised online and through posting on local notice board.

    Perhaps you could concentrate on getting children up to speed for their second year of school? (down here thats Year 1)?

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jul 2009
    somewhere
    397

    well the highest qual I have is a teachers aide cert and that is all i have to go on like I said i never thought of tutoting something worthwhile looking into I mean hey I am sure open to it.

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    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    SE suburbs of Melbourne
    197

    I was going to suggest tutoring as well as that is what I am doing. Once you get a couple of jobs word of mouth can travel very fast. I signed up on a website called TutorFinder and you can make a free advertisement there.
    Also you can copy info from that ad and go around to local schools/unis/tafe (depending on what levels you are able to offer) and put your flyers up.
    You may be able to target a particular area, ie. If you did really well in a particular subject that you are qualified for you can advertise that to students; or if you are really good at something or have a hobby you may be able to say you have "advanced knowledge and understanding of ..."

    Hope that helps!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jul 2009
    somewhere
    397

    thanks for the help and hints everyone

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    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    NSW Central Coast
    5,301

    There's absolutely no reason to be embarrassed about being in need of work! Nearly everyone is in that boat at one point or another.

    As the others have said it is a shame you're not in Sydney there is a huge demand for males in childcare and teaching areas! I am an early childhood teacher and any centre in our area would love a highly experienced person, particularly a male to be employed with them.

    Have you thought about doing casual work, particularly within the early childhood field (pre schools ect...if you'd like to work with young children)? There are lots of places you can sign your name to and they call you to do casual work. Or call your local council or local centres and ask if they have a casual pool.
    Last edited by MrsFabuloso; July 27th, 2009 at 09:16 PM.

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    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    727

    Have you tried putting up an ad with your phone number at the bottom on local noticeboards for odd jobs? I see these all the time for things like lawnmowing/gardening, babysitting, typing, etc. and people have always pulled off at least half of the phone numbers on the bottom. This could help bring in a little bit of money until you find something more permanent. Also my DP would recommend going into Centrelink and using their resources to help you get a job if you can.

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    clare076 Guest

    have you thought of looking into opening your own family day care? You dont need any qualifications to do that, (obviously they prefer it if you do) then you can work your own hours, around your own family.
    I wouldnt imagine you would have any problem getting clients, it is such a sort after thing.