Got Some Free Time?


© Michelle Struik

How do you spend your free time? Do you surf the net for fun and pleasure, read, do crafts, take courses that you just didn't have time for before? Face it; many of us with chronic medical conditions or disabilities tend to have copious blocks of time that we just have trouble filling each day. It could possibly be only a few hours per day or week.

Once we have adjusted to our lifestyle it can be a big hurtle finding ways to fill in those time slots. However, many of us in our lives prior to disability have held responsible and demanding positions. We have skills and talents that might not have taken the transition to our current lifestyle well. Also we may be looking for a way of utilizing those particular abilities into some form of wage earning potential.

Recently a New York City based website has taken on the task of helping job seeker's find those companies looking for part time or occasional employee's. Free Time Jobs.com utilizes an online employment board that helps employee's and employer's find each other over the World Wide Web.

Maybe you are in a position where you wish to re-enter the job market and require some fresh employment history to round our your resume? Or you'd like to explore an employment opportunity where you could work at home giving you the flexibility you require for your particular medical condition. Possibly you are an employer looking for casual workers who could fill in during peak periods for your company and you don't wish to search for these employee's through a recruiter? Free time Jobs. com might have the perfect solution waiting for you.

The cost to potential employees's listing themselves with Free Time Jobs.com is free. Potential employer's can get single job listing free to test this unique web based service. If they wish to list multiple job postings they would be at an additional cost of $10.00 U.S. per job posting. The job board is easy to navigate with multiple classifications making your surfing of this site easy and painless. If you do run into any difficulties their help section is very easy to understand and I'm sure it will provide you with any assistance you might require.

So what have you got to loose? It's possible your dream re-entry position is sitting there right now just waiting for you to discover it. If it isn't, there is still the possibility that a future employer might end up browsing your online resume on Free Time Jobs.com and provide you with the opportunity that you've been searching for.

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1.   May 1, 2000 6:33 PM
Thanks for a tremendously helpful article! Many of us with chronic illness find the gap between time and energy to be a constant battle. The days seem so endless and I often long to return to my care ...

-- posted by loveisjoy





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