ARC Job Ideas
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Dear Reader,
Are times hard? Are you looking for full or part-time work?
The latest and greatest need is for `aide-de-camp’ assistants for seniors who are desperately trying to remain independent. Oftentimes they don‘t drive. They need `helpers‘ (even Moms with children are welcomed) to take them shopping and for medical needs. They need companionship; someone to talk to - maybe read to them. As they get older, more help is needed: cleaning, cooking, organization paperwork, making medical appointments and keeping records. Sometimes their adult children need help in the paperwork maze of government rules/regulations/benefits.
I was violently attacked mid December 2005. The best healing gift I received was a full body massage. Every hospital and at home patient would make phenomenal strides in recovery if this was available more.
http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/massage-therapist/Start-mobile-massage-company-CA/t90736
http://www.massageschoolsguide.com/california_massage_licensing_certification.htm
https://www.camtc.org/
http://www.massageregister.com/massage-license-requirements
http://www.massageregister.com/massage-license-requirements/california
Senior centers and churches have bulletin boards where you can list services; and or read to see if someone is advertising for help.
I also suggest temping agencies - but the trick is to register for a lot;
call them daily and be a `hustler’ on the job…on breaks, lunch hour,
ask regulars to teach them their jobs so you can keep updating your resume.
Start your own business. City licenses usually don’t cost to get started; and annual fees usually are only if you make more than $25,000.
Start your own nonprofit. ARC began with Universal Life Church:
http://www.ulchq.com/ http://www.ulc.net/ 1983 when I learned more…and then filed formally for 501(c)(3) status. When and if you are ready for that, I have written guidelines…and NOLO publication in the library…http://www.nolo.com How To Start A Nonprofit. How To Forms available also from: The IRS, Fresno, CA 93888 (800) 829-3676 - Form 990 and Schedule A. - State of California Franchise Tax Board, Box 942857, Sacramento, CA 94267 (800) 338-0505 Form 199, Registry of Charitable Trusts, Box 903447, Sacramento 94203-4476 - Form CT-2. RMN June 2011
http://www.webspawner.com/users/ARCLiberty/index.html
http://www.webspawner.com/users/ARCLiberty/ARCwsContents.html
Dear Reader,
Are times hard? Are you looking for full or part-time work?
The latest and greatest need is for `aide-de-camp’ assistants for seniors who are desperately trying to remain independent. Oftentimes they don‘t drive. They need `helpers‘ (even Moms with children are welcomed) to take them shopping and for medical needs. They need companionship; someone to talk to - maybe read to them. As they get older, more help is needed: cleaning, cooking, organization paperwork, making medical appointments and keeping records. Sometimes their adult children need help in the paperwork maze of government rules/regulations/benefits.
I was violently attacked mid December 2005. The best healing gift I received was a full body massage. Every hospital and at home patient would make phenomenal strides in recovery if this was available more.
http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/massage-therapist/Start-mobile-massage-company-CA/t90736
http://www.massageschoolsguide.com/california_massage_licensing_certification.htm
https://www.camtc.org/
http://www.massageregister.com/massage-license-requirements
http://www.massageregister.com/massage-license-requirements/california
Senior centers and churches have bulletin boards where you can list services; and or read to see if someone is advertising for help.
I also suggest temping agencies - but the trick is to register for a lot;
call them daily and be a `hustler’ on the job…on breaks, lunch hour,
ask regulars to teach them their jobs so you can keep updating your resume.
Start your own business. City licenses usually don’t cost to get started; and annual fees usually are only if you make more than $25,000.
Start your own nonprofit. ARC began with Universal Life Church:
http://www.ulchq.com/ http://www.ulc.net/ 1983 when I learned more…and then filed formally for 501(c)(3) status. When and if you are ready for that, I have written guidelines…and NOLO publication in the library…http://www.nolo.com How To Start A Nonprofit. How To Forms available also from: The IRS, Fresno, CA 93888 (800) 829-3676 - Form 990 and Schedule A. - State of California Franchise Tax Board, Box 942857, Sacramento, CA 94267 (800) 338-0505 Form 199, Registry of Charitable Trusts, Box 903447, Sacramento 94203-4476 - Form CT-2. RMN June 2011
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