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I am about to be certified in secondary social studies and will be looking for a job when I am done with my student teaching after this fall. I am not tied to any area in the United States and am willing to go anywhere and look anywhere for a teaching position.

In your opinion, what are the top ten states to teach in? (If you can't think of ten, just your top states then)

And what are your top ten hardest states to find a job?

Thanks!
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it's about digging out from what BUSH left behind On 9/22/09, California laying OFF teachers TOO Obama's socialism at work wrote: > On 8/20/09, Michigan has 15% unemployment, laying OFF teachers > wrote:
Oct 3, 2009
half full On 10/03/09, it's about digging out from what BUSH left behind wrote: > On 9/22/09, California laying OFF teachers TOO Obama's socialism at

Except federal funding has increased (in our little district district by more than $500,000 a year under President Obama. His stimulus money saved my job as well as others. It is the STATE funding t...See More
Oct 24, 2009
Socialism not just started in schools On 10/03/09, it's about digging out from what BUSH left behind wrote: > On 9/22/09, California laying OFF teachers TOO Obama's socialism at > work wrote: >> On 8/20/09, Michigan has 15% unemployment, laying OFF teachers >> wrote: Socialsim started with NCLB. Let's give everyone the SAME test and expect everyone to learn and test ...See More
Dec 19, 2009
Stefy Jim,

I teach in central California and k-5 jobs are being cut.

I'm not familiar w/ high schools, but if you look at the more rural areas in Calfornia you might still have some luck.

I'd check the edjoin website and post your application. It can't hurt! You probably won't start getting calls until July (last minute) but I...See More
Jan 7, 2010
Chicago Would never discourage you from looking - it's always a maybe. But major metros in the midwest (and in new york, at least syracuse) are all laying off, including surrounding areas. Doesn't mean teachers aren't needed, just means those laid-off are considering the same jobs you are.

On 1/07/10, Stefy wrote: > Jim, > > I teach in c...See More
Apr 11, 2010


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