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Vivinavi Los Angeles
To be independent,,

Work / Career
#1
  • Kaam
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  • 2024/07/10 17:22

I am recently divorced and need to be independent, but will it be difficult to start my own business from freelancing with my English still at a beginner level and no education or business skills? I have a child, but my ex-husband has moved to another state with our child due to my lack of earning power. I am often told that I should go back to Japan ? but personal circumstances make it difficult for me to return. I have no idea what I need to do to make freelance money. What should I start with?

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#43
  • とりあえず
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 18:59
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You can probably baby-sit Japanese children.
Once you get used to it, you can earn quite a bit of money if you take care of several of them together at home. Home daycare center. It is a splendid entrepreneurship.

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#44
  • dobon
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 21:41
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Nurseries are hard to license
my friend does it with Japanese language classes
you are still taking care of kids for the day
there were about 30 of them
one of the parents brings them in and takes them home in the evening
they have two nice cars Hey

kids are nice, but elder care seems to make a lot of money
I have a friend who does elder care for $500 a day
and it's a cash contract
sounds delicious!

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#46
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  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 11:32
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You can't make this stuff up.

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#47
  • TRASH
  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 11:53
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Maybe you shouldn't take it too seriously

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#48
  • ふざけた博士アトム
  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 12:21
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Yes, daycare centers that care for children in Los Angeles must be licensed. In California, child care centers and day care facilities must follow state regulations and obtain the appropriate licenses.1 This ensures that children receive care in a safe and appropriate environment.

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