Starting at the age of 16 it was necessary for Boole to find gainful
employment, since his father was no longer capable of providing for the family.
After 3 years working as a teacher in private schools, Boole decided, at the age
of 19, to open his own small school in Lincoln. He would be a schoolmaster for
the next 15 years, until 1849 when he became a professor at the newly opened
Queen's University in Cork, Ireland. With heavy responsibilities for his parents
and siblings, it is remarkable that he nonetheless found time during the years
as a schoolmaster to continue his own education and to start a program of
research, primarily on differential equations and the calculus of variations
connected with the works of Laplace and Lagrange (which he studied in the
original French).