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Re: Bummed out
Posted by another on 6/19/08
On 6/18/08, Amanda wrote: > I have been working my butt off the last year to get in > good with the public schools in my area. I live in stark > county ohio, and if you don't know...its a horrible place > to be looking for a teaching job because most of northeast > ohio cannot pass a levy to fund the schools. I just had > the job interview of a lifetime. It was the district that > I graduated from (a plus for hiring I was told), I > completed a 2 month long term there, plus I had been > subbing quite regularly there since September. I had a > recommendation from the principal of the school that I > subbed for (this particular elementary was not hiring), > plus recommendations from 3 of the teachers within the > district. I got the second interview (I was one of 11) and > I thought that the lesson I had planned and presented was > awesome and that I was a sure thing to get the job with all > of the components that I just listed. But today I got the > rejection letter that said that this district only hires > the "most qualified and best candidates to serve the school > and community" and that "the talent pool is tough and that > I was not not recommended for employment at this time." > Needless to say I was shocked. (the funny thing is...my > friend Jen who just graduated in December, and whom I gave > all my phone numbers of sub secretaries in the county so > she may find some work, and whom also informed me a few > weeks ago that she wasn't getting very many sub jobs and > whom I also mentioned that this district was hiring got the > 3rd grade position that I so wanted). Although I had > pretty much figured out yesterday that I hadn't gotten the > job since my friend Jen informed me that she already > received a call. So I have been balling my eyes out for 2 > days now because I feel like maybe I have worked my whole > life for this and I am just not cut out for it. Because I > honestly do not know what else I could have done. How did > Jen with just a few experiences in the district nailed the > job that I had so maticulously planned for? I am at a > crossroads because I have sent out over 70 resumes to > counties that border mine and I have not recieved any > interviews. The liklihood of getting a job around here is > slim to none and I do not have much mobility since my > husbands' self owned company is here. I have no idea where > to go with my life and I don't know if I even want to > continue with education because I can't take a 3rd year of > days of tears without a job offer. Does anyone out there > have any advice or words of wisdom for a struggling > teacher? Or what you would do in my situation? I have > also spent the past 48 hours filling out as many teacher > job websites as possible and sending out a few last ditch > effort resumes to some distant schools. I just feel that > there is no hope left of me every fulfilling my dream to be > a classroom teacher. Seriously, does anyone have anything > that may be of help to me? I am absolutely desperate.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Bummed out, 6/18/08, by Amanda.
- Re: Bummed out, 6/19/08, by Mark.
- Re: Bummed out, 6/19/08, by Julia.
- Re: Bummed out, 6/19/08, by another.
- Re: Bummed out, 6/19/08, by another.
- Re: Bummed out, 6/19/08, by Me Too!.
- Re: Bummed out, 6/20/08, by cb.
- Re: Bummed out, 6/30/08, by Judy.
- Re: Bummed out, 9/25/08, by LMS2008.
- Re: Bummed out, 9/27/08, by deanna.
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