My youngest is only 18mths right now, but a number of people have been asking me what I plan to do when my kotihoidontuki time runs out. My Finnish is "improving", but not jobworthy I fear, & I have never worked in Finland (been here since 2002, either pregnant or in receipt of this homecare money, the whole time a kotiäiti!)
I have browsed the kela & unemployment websites a lot, but there is so much confusing info!
My profession is school teacher,majoring in Music (with 18 years experience, but no Masters degree).
I am just wondering whether I should put this into the jobs forum, but I thought I would ask you mums how you got on first, anything welcome......
Allie
What to do when youngest turns 3.......
What to do when youngest turns 3.......
Allie the Britmum, "äiti" to 3 boys, 10,9 and 7, & little princess, 4.
Re: What to do when youngest turns 3.......
Have another baby? 
But seriously - IIRC you live quite a way up north?
You might make some pocket money giving music lessons but perhaps something in the tourist business of some kind is an option?

But seriously - IIRC you live quite a way up north?
You might make some pocket money giving music lessons but perhaps something in the tourist business of some kind is an option?
Paul
Re: What to do when youngest turns 3.......
With a good understanding of music, private lessons or the adult education groups are probably the easiest option. It won't give you a real income, but it is something on the side and your Finnish will improve.
Re: What to do when youngest turns 3.......
I would just apply for jobs, because it is not so easy to find music teachers, at least not in our region.
And my own experience... And yes I know I have been very lucky... When I arrived here my Finnish was also not jobworthy... but I applied and got a job only 6 weeks after arrival and my Finnish improved a lot during that 1st schoolyear. It was a though year with lots of extra work (translating, etc) but it was worth it, because I have been working since then (except for my maternity leaves).... So just go for it!
And my own experience... And yes I know I have been very lucky... When I arrived here my Finnish was also not jobworthy... but I applied and got a job only 6 weeks after arrival and my Finnish improved a lot during that 1st schoolyear. It was a though year with lots of extra work (translating, etc) but it was worth it, because I have been working since then (except for my maternity leaves).... So just go for it!