I'm so confused. I know that once I have my health sorted I want to start studying from home, but I'm confused as to what I want to do.
I've looked into business/admin courses and the like, really don't think I want to end up in an office job as it's not me! I'd be bored out of my mind and I feel sick after a while on the computer.
I was always really good at Customer Service, I LOVED it... but working in retail doesn't really earn you enough $$$ to support a family IMO!
I have a few things I'm passionate about, I LOVE Art and am good at painting (just haven't done it lately as I can't find the time) ...I'm passionate about Breastfeeding and I've always like the idea of being a Lactation Consultant and helping other mothers successfully breastfeed and overcome hurdles like we have ...and i LOVED my antenatal class that was run by Plunket - when it finished I kept in contact with the Plunket lady that ran it as I was interested in being a childbirth educator. Now there's a course I can do for that, and I'm 99.9% decided on it - but part of me feels like I should be doing MORE! ...Would a childbirth educator and LC really earn enough money to support a family? I assume they'd both only be part-time jobs and prob not that great for $$$
-Any ideas of a job/career that could go hand in hand with these two? Something where I am around mothers/babies ...similar to customer service in that I get to liaison with people, but where I can make a difference and help? (I don't want to be a Midwife, or a Dr , I like the idea of Plunket Nurse but not sure I could handle a nursing degree and having to work in a Drs surgery/clinic beforehand). Difficult? Yes, I confuse myself most days
- Any courses you recommend or anyone I could speak to about this? (career help)
- Where do I start with becoming a LC, I know a good start would be to join the local LLL and become a peer leader which is what I intend to do once I have myself sorted ....but anyone have any idea what kind of study/training it would involve, anyone who offers this etc? Where to look?
-Does anyone know how the Training Incentive Allowance works - and is it through studylink or WINZ? Do I still pay for the course like a student loan?
Any advice you can give, tips, pointers ...whatever. I'm open minded and would just like ideas atm. I'm swaying more towards picking up study mid year (most places have july/midyear intake).
TIA