Look, woodworking is often a thankless job. Especially when wood is at an all time high, cost-wise. So it's not like you're going to retire wealthy, unless you own a crazy successful woodworking business. And even those people have their share of woes.
So I'm putting this post up, with the hope that someone will read it and get a spark of interest.
One of my favorite non-profit organizations is looking for a woodshop instructor / coordinator. Transition Services is a few miles from my school, and thanks to the funds raised by the Sin City Woodworkers, they have some new tools (a Sawstop!) and a new workshop.
But now comes the hard part - they need a shop coordinator.
If you're interested - here's the info....
I'll keep my fingers crossed!
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