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Finding a job

Why is it so hard to find a job? I know that I am just starting out as a teacher, but come on. I'm not some fresh faced college kid with no real life experiences. Then there is the whole liscnesure crap, I know I know it's important to be highly qualified teachers, but come on because I am 6 credits short of the required 30 to teach spanish I have to go back and take more spanish classes, and I want to teach french heaven forbid, I have to take 7 more classes. It doesnt' matter that I am fluent, no I have to have the credits. Stupid no child left behind. I think I am going to stick to my job as a sub for a couple of years while I finish my masters, unless a really good job offer comes up.

Posted: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 4:39 PM by MrsSands
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Mrs.B said:

Stick with it...you'll find something. I know subbing isn't the greatest, but it does lead to a great appreciation of subs when you do have your own classroom.

Also, did you think about looking into a community college, or a tutoring school, such as Sulivan or Huntington Learning Center to teach in the meantime?

# July 17, 2008 9:23 AM
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