“What else can a history teacher do than teach at a school? How about historical sites as a history interpreter? How about a history tutor? Or a field history instructor for homeschoolers?”
I had my own tutoring business for about 5 years, tutored pretty much everything except foreign languages. Math, chemistry, physics, biology, english and history.
I’ve worked as a business consultant, I’ve worked in advertising, I’ve worked doing field work, I’ve done research (I can dig through pretty much any library), I’ve done public relations for a small firm, worked as a lobbyist. My 6 month job had me overhauling their database system to upgrade it and create an online catalogue.
I’ve done, many, many different things over the years to pay the bills.
My second field is database entry, and inventory/delivery. I’ve done just about every job in a warehouse save forklift and I am considering going back and picking up that certification.
Stop working to pay the bills!
Can you not comprehend what is being written and shared with you? Or are you being purposely obtuse?
No offense, but a forklift certification isn’t going to advance you teaching career now is it. And be aware I was an EHS manager...I certified forklift drivers! It’s not a big deal to get certified, it is only an OSHA requirement. Not impressed unless you are going to be working in my warehouse.