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Re: Going back into Teaching
Posted by zodea on 6/12/08
He didn't say he didn't like subbing. He said he didn't like
the uncertain nature... as in having a regular work schedual
and a regular pay check!
Ask anyone you can think of for a letter of reference. Even
if it is from a non-teaching job.
Good LUCK!
zodea
On 6/01/08, Did you not get enough PAIN during the one year of
wrote:
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> subbing! You are actually going to seek MORE pain???? An
> alternative would be to just get a nice hammer, hold it
> firmly in one hand, lay your other hand on a flat
> surface,...........and pound the living daylights out of
that
> hand until you come to your senses!
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> And don't say I didn't warn you when you have a repeat of
> your sub year, only intensified!!
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> You're welcome.
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> Dr. Noah Talle
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> On 5/14/08, Calgary Canuck wrote:
>> I'm starting to apply to school boards again after leaving
>> teaching for a couple years. I spent one year subbing in
>> 2005-2006 and packed it in as I couldn't stand the
>> uncertain nature of being a sub. But now I'm married and
>> my wife just started a new career which she loves, so I
>> figure I better start pulling my weight and get my career
>> back on track.
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>> I need to update my reference letters though. I spent my
>> last year as an undergrad with another student teacher in
>> the same classroom. She has spent 4 years in England
>> teaching various subjects. Should I ask her for a letter
>> of reference even though we were both student teachers
>> when we worked together? I could really use a new
>> reference.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Going back into Teaching, 5/14/08, by Calgary Canuck.
- Re: Going back into Teaching, 5/15/08, by Mary.
- Re: Going back into Teaching, 5/16/08, by Cybrary Man.
- Re: Going back into Teaching, 5/22/08, by Kteach217.
- Re: Going back into Teaching, 6/01/08, by Did you not get enough PAIN during the one year of.
- Re: Going back into Teaching, 6/12/08, by zodea.
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