If you don't like to work that long, then teaching school is not for you. However, you could teach fixing and designing things, or work as a buyer for a clothing store. You could also teach Sunday School (non-paying).
Writing is wonderful, but it will take some time before you can make your own magazine (unless you are quite wealthy). You could start writing short stories, then go up to books or screenplays. The community college has courses you can take on these, and also on poetry.
2007-02-18 17:26:11
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answered by Holiday Magic 7
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Teaching designing and making things can be very creative for all age groups from kindergarten to adult night class.
If you are going to start a new magazine, think about who your intended readership is, then make enquiries about possible advertisers interested in that group or groups. You will need to keep one eye on revenue right from the start.
2007-02-19 01:26:11
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answered by Bart S 7
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If you like to teach, and want to write, but want to do something creative, why not...teach creative writing!
2007-02-19 01:24:19
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answered by Chelsea 3
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Why don't you teach art or home economics
2007-02-19 01:23:06
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answered by Nette 5
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clothes designer comes to mind. and you can teach your employees how to help so that you can go home early
2007-02-19 01:22:49
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answered by jezbnme 6
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art teacher
interior design
2007-02-19 01:23:55
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answered by lonmoe23 2
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Professional organizer or closet organizer
2007-02-19 01:22:58
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answered by J D 4
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first thing that came to my mind is a home interior decorator.
2007-02-19 01:23:18
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answered by annie 3
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teach sunday school...
2007-02-19 01:22:38
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answered by BJC 4
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