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Myrockette
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anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
wondering if you're required to take a civil service exam and if so, what civil service exam? clerk typist?
Message edited 9/27/2005 10:53:10 AM.
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Posted 9/27/05 10:52 AM |
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babyhopes
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Re: anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
My sil works in a public school...she was a secretary and needed to take certain classes for required credits...I will ask her and find out...
(Is that what you mean?)
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Posted 9/27/05 10:55 AM |
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dengal
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Re: anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
Posted by MYROCKETTE
wondering if you're required to take a civil service exam and if so, what civil service exam? clerk typist?
For most positions, a civil service test was required. I worked for a school district for three years. I was a programmer and was a provisional appointment until there was a test. There never was a test and I left the job before it came up. I left 7 years ago.
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Posted 9/27/05 10:56 AM |
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Myrockette
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Re: anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
thanks, just curious about getting into anything admin/office... I know someone that took the civil service and just got an office job in the athletic dept. but she wasn't exactly sure either
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Posted 9/27/05 10:58 AM |
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KittyCat
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Re: anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
Also, check out the Civil Service website (I don't remember it) but they had a list of when and what tests are available. Some job openings too but I don't remember schools.
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Posted 9/27/05 11:01 AM |
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dengal
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Re: anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
Here's their web site:
http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us/webtemp3.cfm?dept=1&ID=139
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Posted 9/27/05 11:10 AM |
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Myrockette
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Re: anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
thanks! I did check it out but still not sure if taking clerk typist exam is the one (and only one) I should take. kwim?
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Posted 9/27/05 11:16 AM |
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dengal
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Re: anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
Yup - Also, the Civil Service test is used by local governments - towns, villages, fire departments, etc.
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Posted 9/27/05 11:36 AM |
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ChristineR
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Re: anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
Yes, you'll need to take a civil service exam to work in most school districts (in the office). I'm pretty sure you'll need to take the "Clerk Typist" test.
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Posted 9/27/05 11:49 AM |
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Briannasmommy
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Re: anyone here work in the public schools NOT as teacher but office position?
My mom works in a public school
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Posted 9/27/05 1:06 PM |
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