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mikeswife06
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Member since 9/06 9947 total posts
Name: Anne
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Beyond frustrating
That with a master's degree and 2 1/2 years of experience I STILL have no teaching job. My principal offered me a full year leave but the new certificatiosndon't include Kindergarten.
Why is this so hard? We need $ and health insurance.
Thanks for letting me vent.
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Posted 7/8/09 12:15 PM |
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MrsSteflily
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Member since 4/06 2047 total posts
Name: Stef
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Re: Beyond frustrating
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Posted 7/8/09 3:46 PM |
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Re: Beyond frustrating
Are you looking on Long Island? I'm not a teacher but a lot of my friends are and it seems like it's hard to find a job if you don't know someone or specialize in something like math, and even then it can take awhile.
Have you considered doing something in a related field where you can still use your teaching skills?
I know that the program I work for often looks for people with a teaching background to be Independent Living Skills Trainers. I know there's a Structured Day Program out East as well and I believe the people who work for it have their background in education.
I also know someone who doesn't live on Long Island, however, got a job teaching in a non-traditional school with special needs children and loves it.
Good luck!!
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Posted 7/9/09 7:35 AM |
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