Hey there Matt,
Thanks for your suggestions. As previously mentioned - I previously
taught at Pratt & FIT. The one thing I know about colleges - is that
developing a new course then making it available to students to register
into - its generally a LONG and Drawn out process - as that tends to be
house many colleges operate. Also, another downside - is that it used to
be that one could teach part time, and NOT have a Masters degree. But,
over the years, due to accreditation issues, very few colleges these
days let someone teach - if they do NOT have an Masters - which I don't
have.
But, alas - I shall still look into the possibility - although - it
seems to me to be more a long term prospect - and not an immediately
solution to make income...
Either way - I still appreciate the feedback.
-K-
On 11/9/2012 11:40 AM, M Jarvis wrote:
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Kurt @ VR-FX <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello there folks,
Things have been slow at my job lately.
Maybe you could parlay your 3D printer skills/background into a
teaching gig at a local community college, technical school or...
Over the years I've managed to teach some classes and make a buck or two...
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