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Re: Do you have a permanant sub contract?
Posted by: Chloe on 11/02/09
Or are you just listed for districts in your city/county?
If you aren't under contract, what would stop you from finding
work in a field in which you are licensed?
I hope those is the questions you were asking; I really need
more information (your state/ where you fall on the salary
chart/ other credentials, if any. How expensive you are going
to be will make a huge difference in who will hire you. Unlike
occasionally subbing (unless you have a sub contrat in a large
district), you won;t be paid per diam. You will be paid for
your units and years of ecperience....the more of either, the
more expensive you are and sometimes that is just not in the
cards for a district.
If I was on the business end of a school's hiring practices, I
would only hire brand new teachers and let them go before that
got with tenure or a master's degree. As a superintendent told
me once, he didn't NEED me to speak Spanish or have a master's
in math for kindergarten.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- SEIT job, 11/01/09, by Pamela.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/01/09, by Kathy.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/02/09, by CathyO.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/02/09, by Kathy to Cathy O..
- Re: SEIT job, 11/02/09, by pam.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/02/09, by Kathy to pam.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/02/09, by ESE Teacher/Mother.
- Re: Do you have a permanant sub contract?, 11/02/09, by Chloe.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/02/09, by pam.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/03/09, by Marie.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/03/09, by Anna.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/03/09, by Anna.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/03/09, by Anna.
- Re: SEIT job, 11/04/09, by Kathy to Anna.
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