Put your thinking caps on... I need help.
I'm an experienced linguist with lots of skills to offer but no job (my employment status is by choice because I'd almost worked myself into the ground). I want to stay in Katherine but I don't know what to do next. Where should I invest my time and energy? Career guidance needed... all suggestions considered! :-)
I'm an experienced linguist with lots of skills to offer but no job (my employment status is by choice because I'd almost worked myself into the ground). I want to stay in Katherine but I don't know what to do next. Where should I invest my time and energy? Career guidance needed... all suggestions considered! :-)
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I couldn't get language work in Hedland so I worked as a librarian (weird), then I did tutoring at the high school (awesome), sucked up for a short contract at the native title service (very ace), and then I started full time as a youth social worker on the outreach program (challenging). None of this was linguistics and there were many moments of utter crapitude but it was all sorta enriching. I also recently discovered that you can work as a teacher's assistant/aid without a dip ed. Freelance is another option but it has taken me a while to build up a client base. Is there a Link-up service in Katherine? Could be cool.
Perez.
PS. Don't put up with any crap from anyone, you dig?
I don't know how you'd get funding. Private philanthropy? Government grants?
It's not linguistics, but it would draw on your excellent inter-personal skills, and your experience with literacy teaching in language.
That's crap, Wamut. Being unemployed due to burn-out is not a 'choice'. It's a product of lots of bad things, many of which the individual has no control over, some which you do.
I say go easy, and have fun learning Warlpiri and Gurindji and Just. Relax. For. A. While. (Cos if you don't you may end up with burn-out, all over again.)
The right thing will come to you, when you're ready.
~Claire
Well I'm falling from the sky as we said in French as I didn't know you left the language centre. I'm sure you did the right thing, but that's clearly a loss anyway...
Why not try and get money for a revitalisation program in a relevant area?
And yes, of course, in Katherine, you can work within the tourism industry. Set up an Aboriginal Adventure in Ngukurr with Denis Coburn ;-)!!