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Re: Teaching Shortage Crock!!!![]()
Posted by Steve on 1/24/08
On 1/15/08, Missing MI wrote:
> You know starting salary doesn't mean much. Many states are
> trying to start around 40,000 to attract teachers. But it's
> how fast the payscale increases that really matters. Where I
> taught in MI, I would make 85,000 by year 11. In GA it will
> take me more like 25 years to make that. So go figure.
> Insurance matters big time too. Some of these states charge
> you an arm and a leg for insurance and another arm and a leg
> if you want to insure your family. While others take out just
> pennies from your paycheck. Lots to consider. Most important
> is going somewhere you know you will love living or at least
> enjoy exploring.
This is true......Here in Metro-Detoit it's real had to find a
job. Last year I was laid off after five years of teaching.
Did not have any luck this past summer, so I am subing at the
moment. I plan on getting certified in Illinois as it seems
there are many more jobs in the Chicago area. Also I have been
interested in Ariznoia as well. BUT....What I have read here is
making me second guess that possibilty. I was planning on
getting certified in Arizonia, has anyone had any luck with
finding a job qucikly in Arizonia? What about New Mexico? Does
the pay scale suck in Arizonia?