Justice of the Peace
Mar. 9th, 2010 01:26 pmThis morning I took my Oath of Office as a Justice of the Peace for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The application process took over a year. I can officiate at weddings anywhere in the state.
Can this translate into a full time job? No, or at least not for a long time. It's not like the old days where you could hang a shingle from your porch and wait for the shotgun couples to show up. But it's going to become a side gig eventually, and more importantly, my retirement career one day. In retirement I'm going to be the cute little old lady who marries people.
Also,
surrealestate and I may have something up our sleeves.
I still have to work a normal job for the foreseeable future. For the rest of this week I will have no internet from my temp gig (right now I'm on lunch in Starbucks on my laptop), so if I don't respond to emails for a few days, I'm not ignoring you, just low internet access.
I now pronounce you finished reading this post. :-)
Can this translate into a full time job? No, or at least not for a long time. It's not like the old days where you could hang a shingle from your porch and wait for the shotgun couples to show up. But it's going to become a side gig eventually, and more importantly, my retirement career one day. In retirement I'm going to be the cute little old lady who marries people.
Also,
I still have to work a normal job for the foreseeable future. For the rest of this week I will have no internet from my temp gig (right now I'm on lunch in Starbucks on my laptop), so if I don't respond to emails for a few days, I'm not ignoring you, just low internet access.
I now pronounce you finished reading this post. :-)