Heh.. I had a boss once, who's son worked for our "non profit" public school district. There's a manager between her and her son. The son reports to this manager, the manager reports to her since our company didn't allow nepotism. He used to be a golfer before taking on this job so no experience. His job was to teach 3 blind students how to walk with a cane. It was a full time job too. He see these students probably once a week for an hour or two. The rest of the week, who knows what he does. They paid for all sorts of training for him too. I'd say, he probably works 3 hours a week. That's a great full time job if you asked me.