Perhaps work out something with present boss where you work for them on a fee per order basis, and are free to get side work, or stay with them/any side work you bring in you get a higher split...or a part time job. Sorry it is so hard right now. FWIW, (unless you plan on getting a general/commercial license) FWIW California sounds like an extremely difficult place to be a res appraiser...unless one is established, an SRA able to get in with banks , or a great schoozer with RE agents. I have a good friend who appraises in san Diego, like so many she lost direct clients after HVCC, she had some good years after but the last 3 barely able to eke out a living. If I were younger and living there and had any options I'd look to move to a different state with more work and or better fees ( she tells me res fees have dropped there as well which is a terrible double whammy considering living costs there ). You might want to use the time to see if moving is an option...if not, get a strategy for bringing in clients, go for the SRA so you can set yourself apart, something...AMC;s pay little there from what she tells me though some works is better than nothing....best of luck try networking with RE agents.