Day 5 now of jobless, workless, economic inactivity. It's not that I believe one needs to be generating an income to be of benefit to society. It's just that, well... it's a bit, er, quiet here on my own. I might have to start watching Jeremy Kyle.
So far, though, my job/work/beneficialitytosociety-seeking has not gone badly...
[edit to prevent any potential employer finding me here...]
And I'm wondering, what do other people who walk out of church jobs do?
1. I knew someone who trained as a school RS teacher. How he found it, I don't know...
2. I knew someone else who trained as a secular vocalist and ended up, I think, in a local emo/goth band. Given my musical abilities, not even worth going there.
3. I knew someone else who had three (more) children and looked after them at home whilst his girfriend (on whose account he lost the job) went out to work.
4. I knew someone else who went back to studying and publishing on the Bible. Hmmmm. But as in, how many jobs are there in the UK doing that?
5. I knew someone else who got ordained in a different denomination. He had to move house because of the graffiti and things thrown at his windows... yes, in Britain this century.
The answer is, I don't really know, or don't know what I'm doing at all...
*Grace resumes searching for her scanner cable, and puts the kettle back on*
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Well, your previous blog's title now rather suits this one again... Best of luck with the jobhunting. No idea what a former church worker does with their lives. Someone on the Ouch messageboard (you should so hang out there occasionally, you know) is having a very similar dilemma. If he comes up with an idea, I'll let you know!
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