Well, I did slightly consider that, but actually it's a pain in the arse. Janet does it (she's a maths bod) and the problem is that firstly you have to have the students in your home. As we have one through lounge / dining room / office that wouldn't work when D wants to be e mailing people etc. Secondly, it's very seasonal - students start to panic as the exams approach and couldn't give a fig about it for the rest of the year.

She has also had the problem that she is expecting a pupil to turn up for an hour (and thus is expecting £25) and they'll ring at the last minute with some sort of illness excuse, which means that a) she has stayed in unnecessarily and b) she hadn't earned anything.
But yes, I fully anticipate being roped into all sorts of costume making / props etc., although I get that anyway!
I met up with a friend from way-back-when yesterday (we hadn't seen each other for 26 years!) She's just started up a dog walking / boarding business! That certainly wouldn't be my cup of tea, but maybe cat-sitters-r- us?

(I AM joking about that by the way!)
The thing is that I don't ACTUALLY need the money - I was always careful to never come to rely on my wage so that if I didn't like it I could strop off!

It's the boredom factor which bothers me, but like I say, so far so good!
