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Escape Teaching  and work from home



STEP 1 Mark Exam Papers
STEP 2 Write Resources
STEP 3 Make Money Online
STEP 4 Private Tuition
STEP 5 Go Part-Time
STEP 6 Early Retirement
STEP 7 Buy a Franchise
STEP 8 Find Another Job
STEP 9 Pensions
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Private Tuition

Useful because you are working in the evenings and weekends, so it fits around your other earning plans. Find out about some of the pros and cons on our Private Tuition pages

Examining Boards

Exam marking is a useful stop-gap income until you can arrange something more long-term.

AQA
OCR
Edexel
WJEC
SEG, now part of AQA

Write Resources

Make money from resources that you have already written. You can publish them yourself or use a specialist educational publisher. Check out our Write Resources pages

Qualifications

You need to be able to prove that you are qualified for jobs outside teaching. You need paper qualifications.

Contact your local college or the OU

Open University

Pensions


Find out what you are entitled to from the TPA. Consult your union for advice in any dispute.

Teachers Pensions Agency

NAS/UWT
NUT
ATL

Tax

Make sure you put money by to pay any money due to HM Revenue and Customs. Keep all receipts and employ an accountant. Accountants cost less than you think and save major stress at Tax Return time.

Inland Revenue

Franchise Businesses


Find out about franchise operations, where anyone can buy a ready made business with a high chance of success. Start on our franchise page, but read franchise magazines and look online as well.

Unemployment Benefit

Make sure you sign on immediately you leave teaching. Your benefits may be limited if you have left your job voluntarily, but still sign on. Get something back from all those NI contributions!

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The advice on this site is the opinion of the owner. The success of the strategies outlined here will depend on the abilities and efforts of the individual. No responsibility can be accepted for any loss, financial or otherwise, that may arise from individuals following this advice.