Seasonal Jobs

Posted by Jan on August 23, 2007 in Finacial Freedom, Instructional, Plans, Raising Entrepreneurs |

I have my list of seasonal jobs. I choose these because I can be employed anywhere in the US. So if I can get the funds together to travel to and temporarily house myself, I can support myself while I’m there.

Three seasonal jobs:

  1. H & R block-spring
  2. Boy Scout Summer Camp-summer
  3. Wal-Mart-winter

As I continue to work on my internet projects, I will develop the skills and get the education I need for those three jobs over the next 3 years. The seasonal jobs will allow me blocks of time to insert “mini retirement” (from The 4 Day Work Week) time. I can travel in-between seasonal jobs or travel and work the seasonal job in the location of my choice. While traveling I will be writing and taking photos so it will be a business deduction.

To be able to apply out of state I will have to have an exceptional job history w/each company and great references from them. I shouldn’t have any problem in that area.

My other 3 days goals update:

Office organizing-got 1/2 the box done

Identify 3 plants to raise (project for daughters to be partnered with)

  1. Bamboo
  2. Mesquite
  3. Aloe Vera

I haven’t set any new goals yet. I am working on a time line to get my finances in order and prepare to work seasonally for wages. I don’t want to wait till I’m too old to enjoy retirement. By the time I’m 55 years old (8 years away) I want to be free to travel and choose if and when I work and where I work………be financially free.

2 Comments

  • chris.pund says:

    How did you come up these ideas? I understand that they can be done anywhere basically, but they might as well be complete opposites from each other. What was your criteria for picking them I guess? I think it’s interesting that you included working at Wal-Mart in the mix.

  • Jan says:

    Tomorrow I will post the answers to your questions.

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