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Re: When It's Finally Over
Posted by Not an expert, but on 8/19/08


    If you in an area where it's difficult to get a job, I think
    that if you explain that you needed to have a steady income,
    they will understand. However if you are able to sub some,
    that will give you the opportunity to meet some principals and
    show them what you are capable of. Principals like to hire
    people they know and have seen in action. I did some
    volunteer work at a school. When it came to hiring, the school
    didn't have any openings. But the principal did make a phone
    call and get me an interview in a district that was VERY
    difficult to get in to. Good Luck!

    On 8/19/08, Texas Hopeful wrote:
    > I'm assuming that at this point it is time to work on plan
    > B, as I still do not have a job at this point.
    >
    > I know substitute teaching has been suggested, but are there
    > any other jobs that you can suggest, while you wait for the
    > next academic school year? I have to be realistic and think
    > about finances and bills, so substituting doesn't seem like
    > it will bring much in terms of income.
    >
    > Would it be detrimental to my resume if I took a job as a
    > technical writer or even in the financial world as a
    > financial adviser?

     
     

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