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Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career
Posted by former teacher getting an M.Div on 1/18/10
Trust me, I know all about personal problems. But I do believe that someone will be very thankful that you are on their staff in the near future. On 1/16/10, phoenix wrote: > Thanks for the cncouragement and responses! Yes I did come up with > three favorable recent references, but the HR person still wanted > to know the contacet information for my last principal, even > though it was two years ago. The interview went well; all I can do > is hope that my last two years will outweigh my difficult start. > When you look at the beginning teachers chatboard and see all the > newbie teachers who are drowning, I know I was not alone. Plus I > had severe personal problems at the time (which are now over) that > made it impossible for me to keep my head above water. I will let > you all know what happens, and thanks so much for the support. > > > On 1/14/10, Zodea wrote: >> Any way you could use a dean or administrator at the community >> college as your most recent 'principal'? After all, while they >> may not have the same title, they do have the same function. >> That's what I'd do!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/11/10, by phoenix.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/12/10, by joe.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/12/10, by phoenix.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/12/10, by Catsister.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/12/10, by phoeniz.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/14/10, by shouldnt be game over.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/14/10, by phoenix.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/14/10, by former teacher getting an M.Div.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/14/10, by Zodea.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/16/10, by phoenix.
- Re: trying to resurrect a teaching career, 1/18/10, by former teacher getting an M.Div.
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