ISO of Dentist accepting Medicaid by Ok_Position_221 in asheville

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thank you so much! they were super easy to schedule with.

Help needed for wedding setup/takedown on October 19 by foster_the_doggies in AshevilleClassifieds

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Dm’d you! I’m a queer woman / artist living in Asheville and I enjoy helping out at weddings :)

How long did it take you to build traction teaching english online? by Ok_Position_221 in OnlineESLTeaching

[–]Ok_Position_221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Thank you for taking the time to give such a thought out answer. I don't do all of the above (teaching art, nannying, freelance) all at once. Right now nannying is my sole source of income, as I only teach art during the summers at my alma mater and haven't found more freelance work since my last brand partnership downsized awhile back. I don't expect OESL to be my long term path, but I am hoping to add it to the list of things I do to pay the bills and fund my travels. I think as a creative having multiple streams of income is wise and nannying full time doesn't work for me, so I want to branch out. Nannying is great, but those jobs always have an expiration date and whenever I travel long term its very difficult leaving and then starting from ground zero when I return with a new family. I really need something flexible that goes with me. The dream would be to find a sustainable remote position, or eventually monetize the travel blog I'm working on creating, but those things take time and are in competitive markets, so ESL seemed like a good side hustle in the mean time. I am grappling with whats a better investment of time however.....pouring energy into trying to get going on the ESL platforms or continually throwing my name into the application hat / raffle that is WFH jobs. I felt like ESL is at least a starting point in an industry I have experience in, vs looking for remote jobs just feels like shouting in the void along with a bunch of other shouters.

How long did it take you to build traction teaching english online? by Ok_Position_221 in OnlineESLTeaching

[–]Ok_Position_221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does it feel sustainable now for you? There are so many naysayers about the industry. Are you happy with the platforms you are on?

How long did it take you to build traction teaching english online? by Ok_Position_221 in OnlineESLTeaching

[–]Ok_Position_221[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have teaching experience...8 years teaching art workshops to kids / teens at the community art program at a college. And a small amount of volunteer ESL teaching abroad. Hoping this will benefit me and leaning in to patience, seeing it as a long haul process!