Hello,
Many thanks for the advice so far, everyone has something useful to say, and I will consider everything you have suggested.
I agree that speculative stuff is hard to sell and fitted stuff always has a market. And I think it is sensible to keep some form of salaried job to keep the wolf from the door. I can't initially do fitted/alcove stuff from my shed, however, there simply isn't the space. I will have to make small items, perhaps occasional tables, boxes, small cupboards and the like. I could always find premises if I ever get a big enough built in commission, if and when one turns up. Then I'd really have to follow up with more work pretty quickly!
I did have a 2 year plan of sorts, as suggested above. The reason I moved to the school I'm in now in Sept 2016 was to start making stuff with a view to become a maker again. The school is brand new and has some decent kit, so I thought I could crank some stuff out when I was there, I also only worked 4 days, so I had an extra day to make things too. Actually using the extra day never quite worked out as productive as it should (small child seemed to get ill or other situation cropped up and it was always my day off that went west) and now I'm working the full 5 days again. It was my fault actually going into school on the day off, thinking i could get stuff done; but always ended up being asked to fix a hole some kid kicked in a wall or such. I might see if I can go part time and never use the school facilities and be firm that I'm not going to lose any of my workshop days.
It looks like I'll have to brave up to making a promo video, it seems the modern way!
Oh, gmgmgm the whole reason I started work in schools in the first place was because I wanted to teach kids. But the training that used to be available to train to teach was pulled so I ended up as technician. It wasn't my best move. I did do a bit of teaching in the Grammar school I was at where the kids were fabulous. But grammar schools will never employ an unqualified teacher, it simply would not do. This school will allow non qualified teachers, and I have a small time table this year, but it is more like a fire fight than teaching! There is talk of teacher training on the job, like an apprenticeship, sometime in the future. Do I wait, the cogs turn slowly and time isn't on my side? A few more years and I'll have no valuable working life left after I did the apprenticeship, I'd be pushing 60. I just missed a tech job last month in a private school, didn't find out about it till just after the deadline, bah. They don't come up often.
Thanks everyone.
Mike.