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Seeking a high school math job...

Last post 06-19-2009, 6:03 AM by tpteachers. 7 replies.
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  •  03-25-2009, 3:12 PM 209762

    Seeking a high school math job...

    I am a high school math teacher with 13 years of experience.  My family and I are moving this summer and i have zero leads on a job.  If any of you live in the Raleigh-Durham area please let me know.  i could use a little advice on the best way to get a job from 700 miles away.  thanks!
  •  04-07-2009, 8:12 AM 212994 in reply to 209762

    Re: Seeking a high school math job...

    if you're looking for a job here's a list of some good teacher placement agencies . Are you going to be able to teach a public school during there? (ie is your certification goiong to be an issue?)

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  •  04-07-2009, 9:34 AM 213020 in reply to 212994

    Re: Seeking a high school math job...

    I am licensed already in 3 states and have 13 years of experience.  Really looking for advice on how to get the foot in the door in the Wake County school district in NC.
  •  04-07-2009, 7:16 PM 213237 in reply to 213020

    Re: Seeking a high school math job...

    one way to get your foot in the door is to work there for summer school. Did you see if they have any summer school positions?

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  •  04-22-2009, 2:39 PM 218499 in reply to 209762

    Re: Seeking a high school math job...

    With that much experience and math as your subject, you shouldn't have any trouble finding work!  :)
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  •  04-23-2009, 5:32 AM 218742 in reply to 218499

    Re: Seeking a high school math job...

    while it's true that 13 years experience is a good deal of experience, it's not easy to get your foot in the door at high paying districts. Personally, i don't know that area so i don't even know if it's a competitive district...

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  •  05-22-2009, 7:11 PM 230018 in reply to 209762

    Re: Seeking a high school math job...

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  •  06-19-2009, 6:03 AM 237877 in reply to 209762

    Re: Seeking a high school math job...

    Hi cpearson,

    May be you can try something innovative and creative by browsing through  www.teacherspayteachers.com from home.

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