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Mimacat
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Advice

Please, opinions.

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Posted 3/31/09 1:46 PM
 

Moon
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If you truly hate teaching then give it up. I only say that because you referenced having other income that is sufficient. There are always adjunct professor openings. What do you teach and at which campus? My brother usually teaches 2 business classes a semester in Selden.

Posted 3/31/09 1:49 PM
 

Mimacat
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Heather

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Posted by Moon

If you truly hate teaching then give it up. I only say that because you referenced having other income that is sufficient. There are always adjunct professor openings. What do you teach and at which campus? My brother usually teaches 2 business classes a semester in Selden.



I teach 2 English classes a semester at Selden.

Posted 3/31/09 2:01 PM
 

SusiBee
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If you really don't enjoy it, then give it up. Staying at it just because you would 'waste' your degree would make you miserable.
Have you ever thought of teaching a different age group ?

Posted 3/31/09 2:12 PM
 

Jenn627
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There are very few things that are worse than continuing a job you hate.

Drop it.

Who cares what anyone else thinks anyway?

After you quit, use your new-found free time to do something new and exciting. Take up an intramural sport, do yoga, if you belong to an alumni association to a college on LI - audit a foreign language class, make jewelry, etc.

Posted 3/31/09 2:23 PM
 

Mimacat
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Posted by SusiBee

If you really don't enjoy it, then give it up. Staying at it just because you would 'waste' your degree would make you miserable.
Have you ever thought of teaching a different age group ?



Well, I teach adults now.. and I HATE kids, so I definitely wouldn't go younger than I am now.

Posted 3/31/09 2:37 PM
 

SusiBee
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Posted by Mimacat

Posted by SusiBee

If you really don't enjoy it, then give it up. Staying at it just because you would 'waste' your degree would make you miserable.
Have you ever thought of teaching a different age group ?



Well, I teach adults now.. and I HATE kids, so I definitely wouldn't go younger than I am now.



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I was thinking more high school.
It is always something that you can go back to in the future if you decide you want to teach again.

Posted 3/31/09 2:49 PM
 

Mimacat
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Heather

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Posted by SusiBee

Posted by Mimacat

Posted by SusiBee

If you really don't enjoy it, then give it up. Staying at it just because you would 'waste' your degree would make you miserable.
Have you ever thought of teaching a different age group ?



Well, I teach adults now.. and I HATE kids, so I definitely wouldn't go younger than I am now.



sshhhh - are you sure you want to say that on this site ? Chat Icon

I was thinking more high school.
It is always something that you can go back to in the future if you decide you want to teach again.



LOL yeah I know. I'm sure Ill get a lashing. I barely like 18 year olds, so I can't imagine 15 year olds would be better... plus that would be every day for 8 hours! AND my degree is in Lit, not education.

Posted 3/31/09 2:51 PM
 

SusiBee
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Go with your heart. It will never steer you wrong.

Posted 3/31/09 2:53 PM
 

chrisnjoe8108
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I can totally relate to how you feel. I am in a very similar situation. I am not at all happy with my career path. I went to school for so long and I too have a masters degree but I am miserable. I can only tell you what DH said to me the other night. If you are that unhappy regardless of a degree then you should leave. It’s not worth it, plus you will always have your degree to fall back on if you miss it.

Posted 3/31/09 3:20 PM
 

Mimacat
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Heather

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Posted by chrisnjoe8108

I can totally relate to how you feel. I am in a very similar situation. I am not at all happy with my career path. I went to school for so long and I too have a masters degree but I am miserable. I can only tell you what DH said to me the other night. If you are that unhappy regardless of a degree then you should leave. It’s not worth it, plus you will always have your degree to fall back on if you miss it.



Are you afraid that ppl are going to perceive you as a failure? b/c thats one of my biggest issues.

Posted 3/31/09 3:31 PM
 

chrisnjoe8108
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Posted by Mimacat

Posted by chrisnjoe8108

I can totally relate to how you feel. I am in a very similar situation. I am not at all happy with my career path. I went to school for so long and I too have a masters degree but I am miserable. I can only tell you what DH said to me the other night. If you are that unhappy regardless of a degree then you should leave. It’s not worth it, plus you will always have your degree to fall back on if you miss it.



Are you afraid that ppl are going to perceive you as a failure? b/c thats one of my biggest issues.



Not really. I pride myself in being a very hard worker and my biggest issue was that I immediately went for my masters from undergrad without really thinking about what I truly wanted to do. I did that mostly because I wanted to further my education. People can say whatever they want, I don’t care. It wouldn’t be the first time and it certainly wont be the last. People talk no matter what you do.

Message edited 3/31/2009 3:49:52 PM.

Posted 3/31/09 3:48 PM
 

TheDivineMrsM
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A degree is never a "waste." My sister has a two degrees: in in Fine Art, the other in BioPsych. She's a PA, so she doesn't use her art degree. But she loved the courses, and wouldn't trade the experience for the world.

Teaching is not for everyone. If you can support yourself w/o the income, why be miiserable? People are going to have an opinion no matter what you do; you might as well be happy with your decisions.

Posted 4/1/09 10:14 AM
 

Mrs2009
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Erika

Re: Advice

Hey there,

You might just be "tired" of working so much. I suggest teach one class only for now and then see how you feel. If you find that you really hate it and the $ isn't even worth it....then quit. Best of luck :)

Posted 4/1/09 7:30 PM
 

KevinNKristin8-15-08
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Kristin

Re: Advice

Posted by chrisnjoe8108

I can totally relate to how you feel. I am in a very similar situation. I am not at all happy with my career path. I went to school for so long and I too have a masters degree but I am miserable. I can only tell you what DH said to me the other night. If you are that unhappy regardless of a degree then you should leave. It’s not worth it, plus you will always have your degree to fall back on if you miss it.



I agree!!! Although I am fairly happy at my job (just regret going into the field where the pay isn't terrific). You need to ultimately do what will make you happy in life..regarless of the degree. You don't want to stay in a job you can't stand..think of it in the long term. I would try a different career path..maybe theres something where you heart truly is. You won't find that out unless you search...good luck

Posted 4/1/09 7:43 PM
 

Kristi71208
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Kristi

Re: Advice

all these options are so serious

heather as your friend i think you should quite all your jobs and become a burlesque dancer, with a side job with HBO Taxicab confessions. i think you would really enjoy that. BUT, your episodes of the show would be filmed while riding horse.

you don't have to thank me, i'm just glad to help.

Message edited 4/1/2009 7:45:03 PM.

Posted 4/1/09 7:44 PM
 
 

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