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    Re: one year u.s. soil
    Posted by dodds para on 7/10/08

    If she wants to be considered a stateside hire then yes that
    is true. If she wants to be a local hire then she wouldn't
    have to. IMHO, it is much better to be hired as a stateside
    hire so that you can have a travel agreement and get a
    housing allowance.

    On 7/10/08, maine gal wrote:
    > My friend is currently teaching overseas with the IB
    > schools. A DODDS recruiter told her today that she would
    > have to come back and live on US soil for one year before
    > being considered by DODDS...is this true? She is a U.S.
    > citizen with several teaching certificates. This is her
    > first time out of the country and she really wants to be
    > part of the dodds team. Where does it state this in
    > regulations?

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