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Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

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BigB
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Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

I need a change but am wondering if I will even land anything!

Posted 4/28/10 7:45 PM
 

wants2bamom
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

I am def. staying put... if I leave, I'll lose my seniority at my school.

Posted 4/28/10 9:25 PM
 

MrsProfessor
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

Within the city or outside of it? I think this is a bad time to leave the city, IMO. This is not a good time to give up seniority (but of course, if those two idiot lawmakers pass their bill we'll lose it anyway Chat Icon ). Though I am beginning to think about leaving teaching in the next few years.

Posted 4/29/10 7:56 AM
 

BigB
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

Posted by babybelly12

I am def. staying put... if I leave, I'll lose my seniority at my school.



Seniority in the system is what matters, not your school. At least that is how I understand it.

I am thinking of leaving my school, not the system.

I have also toyed with the idea of leaving teaching all together. I have 15 years in. I am tired! I need something new!

Posted 4/29/10 12:32 PM
 

jgl
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

i dont think it is a good time to leave any job. The market is still not in good shape and I dont trust that If I leave for smoething else I would have a job for very long. I cant chance not having the pay check. Id rather take my chances with my NYC teaching position. Hopefully I have enough time in that if they do cuts I wont be one of them.

Posted 4/29/10 5:46 PM
 

happytobreathe
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

Posted by BigB

Posted by babybelly12

I am def. staying put... if I leave, I'll lose my seniority at my school.



Seniority in the system is what matters, not your school. At least that is how I understand it.

I am thinking of leaving my school, not the system.

I have also toyed with the idea of leaving teaching all together. I have 15 years in. I am tired! I need something new!



This is the confusion. If principals have to cut teachers due to a lack of funds...they have to take the lowest according to seniority in the building.

But,... then you will try to find another job...which I hear is that you take anything you can no matter the borough.

Posted 4/29/10 8:36 PM
 

JennJay41
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

I wouldnt leave the system right now.... if you are unhappy at your school, I would look in the open market, but going to LI means you dont have the security..... At least if next year you get excessed, you still have your benefits, tenure, salary, etc.... if you get excessed on LI, you have nothing. And from what I hear, people are getting excessed left and right from LI schools.

Posted 5/1/10 10:13 AM
 

PennyCat
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

I'm in the city and I'm staying at my school.

Posted 5/1/10 7:35 PM
 

nicrae
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

I am staying. I would be afraid to make any moves now.

Message edited 5/2/2010 10:21:27 AM.

Posted 5/1/10 8:59 PM
 

Athee
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

Posted by PennyCat

I'm in the city and I'm staying at my school.



same

Posted 5/2/10 8:58 AM
 

BigB
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

Posted by happytobreathe

Posted by BigB

Posted by babybelly12

I am def. staying put... if I leave, I'll lose my seniority at my school.



Seniority in the system is what matters, not your school. At least that is how I understand it.

I am thinking of leaving my school, not the system.

I have also toyed with the idea of leaving teaching all together. I have 15 years in. I am tired! I need something new!



This is the confusion. If principals have to cut teachers due to a lack of funds...they have to take the lowest according to seniority in the building.

But,... then you will try to find another job...which I hear is that you take anything you can no matter the borough.



I just spoke to my principal on Friday about this and she said that seniority in the system is most important, then building, then license area. However, schools are not making the call, the DOE is. They are starting with 0 years in and moving their way up until they hit the magic number of teacher lay offs.

There are plenty of jobs out there and new teachers are not being hired.

Posted 5/2/10 10:36 AM
 

mathteach
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

Posted by happytobreathe


This is the confusion. If principals have to cut teachers due to a lack of funds...they have to take the lowest according to seniority in the building.

But,... then you will try to find another job...which I hear is that you take anything you can no matter the borough.



A teacher with 13 years in the system and 2 in our building kept her job.

The teacher with 12 years in our building lost hers. It's hire by city, not by school.

Posted 5/2/10 10:49 AM
 

nicrae
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

Posted by mathteach

Posted by happytobreathe


This is the confusion. If principals have to cut teachers due to a lack of funds...they have to take the lowest according to seniority in the building.

But,... then you will try to find another job...which I hear is that you take anything you can no matter the borough.



A teacher with 13 years in the system and 2 in our building kept her job.

The teacher with 12 years in our building lost hers. It's hire by city, not by school.



I am confused. If she has 12 years and it is by city how do I or anyone else with less years than her at this point still have a job?

Posted 5/2/10 1:23 PM
 

ttcc
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Re: Those who work for the DOE, are you staying put or looking for another job?

Posted by nicrae

Posted by mathteach

Posted by happytobreathe


This is the confusion. If principals have to cut teachers due to a lack of funds...they have to take the lowest according to seniority in the building.

But,... then you will try to find another job...which I hear is that you take anything you can no matter the borough.



A teacher with 13 years in the system and 2 in our building kept her job.

The teacher with 12 years in our building lost hers. It's hire by city, not by school.



I am confused. If she has 12 years and it is by city how do I or anyone else with less years than her at this point still have a job?



Excessing is by senority (time in the DOE) but compared to other teachers in your school. It also goes by subject matter. I believe those who are not teaching with their license go first, then by subject area, then senority. If they had excessed in our school last year it would have been a guidance counselor who had many more years in the DOE than most subject area teachers.

Message edited 5/2/2010 6:18:13 PM.

Posted 5/2/10 6:16 PM
 
 

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