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Re: Lisa-I have a question
Posted by Debbie on 2/22/09
I will definitely let you know.
On 2/22/09, lisa wrote:
> i think it is a huge first step. It is always good to get the call.
> Let me know how it turns out!
>
> On 2/20/09, Debbie wrote:
>> I am certainly hoping that they make him a job offer. The
>> interview is only 30 minutes. Not sure what the chances are of
>> being able to secure a job. The fact that they are bringing him
>> in is a good sign, don't you think?
>>
>>
>> On 2/20/09, Lisa wrote:
>>> That is AWESOME!!!
>>> Seriously, there is nothing better for $, benefits, job
>>> security etc. It also solves the problem of you not being
>>> finished yet. I always tell my husband if I could go to DODDS
>>> in Japan and have the base amenities and the culture outside
>>> the gate, I would never leave!
>>>
>>> Definately tell me how it works out!
>>>
>>> On 2/19/09, Debbie wrote:
>>>> Well, my husband got an interview for DoDDS at their job
>>>> fair in March. I am hoping this will be it. What do you
>>>> think?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2/18/09, lisa wrote:
>>>>> Sorry PI is Philipines. Brent schools are there,
>>>>> Manila, Subic and maybe
>>>>> another. There are a lot of schools in Japan too.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2/18/09, DEbbie wrote:
>>>>>> What is PI? Sorry, I have brain freeze. :) Brent
>>>>>> schools are in Japan? I am lost.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 2/17/09, Lisa wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> About the heritage thing, the weird thing is that i
>>>>>>> didn't hear slurs. some political stuff that was
>>>>>>> parroted, but no big deal. what was
>>>>>> weird
>>>>>>> was that the average person we had contact with
>>>>>>> didn't care, but the ministry had its rules about
>>>>>>> content and books. It only took one parent to
>>>>>>> complain to make something a big deal. Lots of
>>>>>>> stuff was banned the kids just figured out what it
>>>>>>> was and ordered it on Amazon.or. "What is
>>>>>>> _______?" "Sorry it is illegal for me to
>>>>>>> tell you." "Ok I'll look it up later at
>>>>>>> home."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Check out international schools in Japan or PI.
>>>>>>> Brent schools are supposed to be good. Brent Subic
>>>>>>> (there is more than one) is on the old navy base.
>>>>>>> There are lots of great adventures out there. I'm
>>>>>>> excited for you. L.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 2/17/09, Debbie wrote:
>>>>>>>> It is a computer that pulls your name for DoDDS?
>>>>>>>> Are you serious? So it is just random. Well that
>>>>>>>> would make sense for people who have been waiting
>>>>>>>> years. I wonder what the criteria is for the
>>>>>>>> computer. That really sucks!!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I could keep my heritage a secret. What would
>>>>>>>> probably bother me, would be the slurs. My
>>>>>>>> husband does not want to live in a place where he
>>>>>>>> cannot have all of us. Rightfully, so!! :) So,
>>>>>>>> Bahrain would be out of the question. We are
>>>>>>>> hoping to go to Okinawa. I have heard so many
>>>>>>>> great things about it. It is pretty far away, and
>>>>>>>> I know I would be homesick, but I could get over
>>>>>>>> that as long as we are all together.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 2/17/09, Lisa wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hi, I agree I had friends that worked in Israel
>>>>>>>>> and they loved it but they had to follow the
>>>>>>>>> security rules from the embassy and ended up
>>>>>>>>> locked down in their apt a lot. This was
>>>>>>>>> several years ago. Pakistan is really cool, but
>>>>>>>>> it is poor too so is Bangladesh. Security is a
>>>>>>>>> worry too at times. Gulf is very safe, but you
>>>>>>>>> would have to not let on about your heritage
>>>>>>>>> and the censorship is stupid and would get on
>>>>>>>>> your nerves. I think I haven't been selected by
>>>>>>>>> DODDS for several reasons, base closures and
>>>>>>>>> transfers take priority, This summer there were
>>>>>>>>> 100 teachers displaced and waiting. There is no
>>>>>>>>> retirement age and people hold on. Also many of
>>>>>>>>> the bases are going to 6 month deployments
>>>>>>>>> without dependents. From my aunt, I heard
>>>>>>>>> Livorno in Italy has lost 1/2 its kids. I
>>>>>>>>> doesn't help that it is a computer pulling
>>>>>>>>> names. in July I was notified of a job in
>>>>>>>>> Bahrain but it was without dependants. I have a
>>>>>>>>> husband and 2 kids. My degree doesn't line up
>>>>>>>>> exactly with my certification and what I want
>>>>>>>>> to teach and I don't think that the computer
>>>>>>>>> can sort through all of it. I keep updating my
>>>>>>>>> file, but once I heard about the bases slowing
>>>>>>>>> family deployments I am more doubtful than
>>>>>>>>> ever. They also wanted a ton of expereince when
>>>>>>>>> I first signed up.. I don't know the
>>>>>>>>> requirements now. One great thing about them is
>>>>>>>>> that they ahve thier own system for teaching
>>>>>>>>> certificates, so once you are in you maintain
>>>>>>>>> with them and don't have to jump through the
>>>>>>>>> hoops set my state. We both have been teaching
>>>>>>>>> Elem for years and love it, but originally we
>>>>>>>>> were HS people.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 2/16/09, Debbie wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> That is pretty helpful. I would not consider
>>>>>>>>>> Israel and I am Jewish ( my husband is not).
>>>>>>>>>> Scares me too much as well. I too do not know
>>>>>>>>>> if I could handle the poverty in India. I
>>>>>>>>>> would be willing to go to China as would my
>>>>>>>>>> husband. I could consider Pakistan as we have
>>>>>>>>>> very wealthy friends who live there. They
>>>>>>>>>> went to school with my brothers here in the
>>>>>>>>>> States.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Why do you think you have not yet been
>>>>>>>>>> selected to work for DoDDS? What subjects do
>>>>>>>>>> you and your husband teach? It may be on
>>>>>>>>>> another posting of yours, but I cannot
>>>>>>>>>> remember.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 2/15/09, Lisa wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, i totally understand! My kids are now
>>>>>>>>>>> jsut old enough that I have to worry about
>>>>>>>>>>> school from their perspective besides just
>>>>>>>>>>> friends, soon enough I will see if they are
>>>>>>>>>>> into sports..... I'm glad that I just don't
>>>>>>>>>>> have to worry so much now about bills. It
>>>>>>>>>>> takes a lot of weight off. They best place
>>>>>>>>>>> is hard..... As for the Middle East safety
>>>>>>>>>>> is not a problem, REALLY.I was there in
>>>>>>>>>>> 2001 and it was really ok. DOn't believe
>>>>>>>>>>> TV. I probably would be nervous to go to
>>>>>>>>>>> Israel to work more than any others. Some
>>>>>>>>>>> of the for profit schools are not that
>>>>>>>>>>> great and there is not a lot do. Dubai has
>>>>>>>>>>> a lot to do but can be expensive. I
>>>>>>>>>>> wouldn't go to Pakistan right now, but I
>>>>>>>>>>> would go to India or Bangladesh if I
>>>>>>>>>>> thought I could do the poverty. North
>>>>>>>>>>> Africa ok, Sub Saharan too much day to day
>>>>>>>>>>> violence for me- car jacking, house
>>>>>>>>>>> invasion. China is polluted, but you can
>>>>>>>>>>> make a lot of money. Beijing, Shanghai have
>>>>>>>>>>> some excellent school. Manila does too.
>>>>>>>>>>> Latin America, Peru has a good reputation.
>>>>>>>>>>> haven't heard too much about making money
>>>>>>>>>>> though. THere are great school everywhere,
>>>>>>>>>>> and some crappy places to work you sort of
>>>>>>>>>>> have to research as
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> jobs come up. It is better to work at a
>>>>>>>>>>> school that is International and not a
>>>>>>>>>>> school for rich local kids. it is better to
>>>>>>>>>>> work for a non profit. Surf the web and
>>>>>>>>>>> see. L. On 2/15/09, Debbie wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Better late than never, right? Ok, so
>>>>>>>>>>>> where is the best place to live as well
>>>>>>>>>>>> as the safest place. If we were to go the
>>>>>>>>>>>> Middle East, where she we go....I want a
>>>>>>>>>>>> really good school system not only for
>>>>>>>>>>>> us, but for our children. It would be
>>>>>>>>>>>> wonderful to be debt-free and to be able
>>>>>>>>>>>> to live a comfortable life for a change.
>>>>>>>>>>>> We are so tired of the struggling. We are
>>>>>>>>>>>> not looking to be wealthy, just
>>>>>>>>>>>> comfortable. Be able to pay the bills and
>>>>>>>>>>>> have left over to enjoy and also to put
>>>>>>>>>>>> away for retirement and college for the
>>>>>>>>>>>> kids.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 2/15/09, Lisa wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Good Morning! Well maybe my post is
>>>>>>>>>>>>> going the long way around. I'm too ling
>>>>>>>>>>>>> winded anyway ;-) Basically, I think
>>>>>>>>>>>>> you should go for it and see what
>>>>>>>>>>>>> happens. Tieonline and QSI might be
>>>>>>>>>>>>> your best bets. You could
>>>>>>>>>>>> probably
>>>>>>>>>>>>> just about finish the classes, if
>>>>>>>>>>>>> required, by late Aug. Expereince may
>>>>>>>>>>>>> hold you back and may not, so much is
>>>>>>>>>>>>> right place at right time.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Pay scales vary widely. It can be
>>>>>>>>>>>>> unintentionally misleading. Salaries
>>>>>>>>>>>>> range from 15k (no kidding) to 55+K.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some schools in awesome locations are
>>>>>>>>>>>>> offering a partially subsidized working
>>>>>>>>>>>>> holiday and others you can pay off all
>>>>>>>>>>>>> your debt by xmas. You need to figure
>>>>>>>>>>>>> out how much money you need to send to
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the US to cover bills, storage, etc.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> For many people that put lots of jobs
>>>>>>>>>>>>> in Latin America and Western Europe out
>>>>>>>>>>>>> of range in the beginning at least. As
>>>>>>>>>>>>> a working couple with 2 kids we save 1
>>>>>>>>>>>>> salary + depending on how much travel
>>>>>>>>>>>>> we do xmas and spring break. we don't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> go to the states for xmas. I couldn't
>>>>>>>>>>>>> even get to disney land and taco bell
>>>>>>>>>>>>> when i taught in the states now we
>>>>>>>>>>>>> debate Cairo or Rome.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> The big question is WHAT CAN WE SAVE,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> not what do you pay! Remember the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> salary is tax free in the US and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> overseas. You keep the gross and get
>>>>>>>>>>>>> housing, insurance, tickets,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> tuition,some shipping allowance and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> maybe some utilities, for all 4 of you
>>>>>>>>>>>>> if you are both working . If you pay
>>>>>>>>>>>>> taxes like in Germany they will pay you
>>>>>>>>>>>>> way more. Let me know how you are
>>>>>>>>>>>>> doing.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 2/15/09, Lisa wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> For some reason my answer didn't
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> post!! Grrr. I think it went to some
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> admin review place, whatever that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> means! If it doesn't show up my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Monday, I will write again. L On
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2/14/09, Debbie wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I spoke with my admissions person
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> yesterday. For me to complete my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> French grades 7-12, I only need 4
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> more courses and will need to write
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2 state exams. I also wanted to add
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Special Ed, so I am not sure how
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> many more courses I need. I did the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> student teaching practicum in 1996
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> when I was pregnant with our first
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> daughter, so that is out of the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> way.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> We would be willing to go this
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> September. There is nothing holding
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> us back at this time. Since, I am
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> unemployed right now, and he is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> done in June with his long-term sub
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> assignment (unless they offer him
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> F/T), we are more than ready to go.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> We do have a home here, but we are
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> willing to rent it out if need be.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What is the pay scale going
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> overseas? By the time my husband is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> finished, he will have 1 year of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> teaching experience under his belt.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 2/14/09, Lisa wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DODDS will take people with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dependents, no problem. If you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> are not quite certified it will
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be more difficult. Are you close
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to finishing? I think it is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> College of New Jersey has a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> program designed for people
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> overseas, Some place in Michigan
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and also George Mason outside DC.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some states will let you do a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> first year job in lieu of student
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> teaching. Some int'l schools will
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> hire you in that situation. The
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> best school of course will hold
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> out for the most expereince and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> education. However you can wait
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> forever
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to get
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> into the perfect school IF you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have no overseas experience. Once
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your foot is in the door it is a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> different recruiting experience.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You will have a tough time to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> find a school that will take 3
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> dependents because they provided
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> housing, airfare, tuition and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> insurance.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> For overseas $$ is different. You
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of course need to consider how
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> much you need to cover
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> obligations at home, and what you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> need to save for retirement. Most
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> schools don't pay into SSI, but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you can if you are willing to pay
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your portion and the employer.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Your husband will not make
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> $40,000 overseas, but he will get
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> housing, some utilities, full
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> insurance, private school
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> tuition, probably no
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> commute/freedom from having 2
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cars., no taxes! You must ask
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> what you can save!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The good news is that I'm hearing
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> more and more that job fairs are
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> out and tel. interviews are in!!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What is your timeline to go
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> overseas? Sept, or farther out? L
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 2/13/09, Debbie wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My husband is the teacher and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my background is HR. Although,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I was looking at going back to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> school to finish my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> certification which I started
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> from 1995-1996. I had to stop
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as we had our first child and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> then our second one 18 months
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> later. My husband teaches
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> science. We are pretty open to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> areas. He is currently earning
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> around 40k as a first year
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> teacher. He has a BS and 34 hrs
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> toward Masters. He has 2
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> courses left to finish to get
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> his Masters.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Let me know what other info you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> need. Thanks for your help.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 2/13/09, Lisa wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, My aunt worked for DODDS
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for 30+ years and I have
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> friends that have worked for
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DODDS and for Int'l schools.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nothing compares to DODDS!!!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you can get in go for it.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My hsuband and I have been
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> trying to 9 years. It is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> super hard to get in, even
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for people with lots of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> expereince and suposed
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> connections. Luck I guess!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The schools don't compare but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the search agencies for Int'l
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Schools are much easier to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> utilize and your chance of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getting a job are 1000%
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> higher. DODDS are all
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> American kids, In't schools
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> aren't.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Until now there has been a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> teacher shortage overseas.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Over the last several years I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have been working with recent
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> graduates with no experience
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> so they do get hired. A
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> collegue last year, 22 and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> straight out of college,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> broke her first teaching
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> contract (did 1 of 2 years)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and was hired for a new inl't
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> job for the next year by
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> phone interview. If she can,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you can!!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What do you teach??? Your
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> kids will be no problem if
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> both of you teach. You
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> usually get 1 kid free per
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> teacher. All
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> benefits/flights/tuition.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have never done ISS because
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> they wanted all these essays
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and when I first got started
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I didn't have the minimum #
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of years required to sign up.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have only used Search
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Associates. Thier website has
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> some good links and info.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> They have a job fair in late
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> June after school gets out.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> They will be honest about
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your chances. TIE online I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> think is cheap or free and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> many hires are interviewed on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Skype. I know some people
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> that have been very happy
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with QSI. qsi.org They have
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> an online application and are
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all over the world in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> interesting places.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some of your chance depends
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on your flexibility for
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> location, type of school, and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> salary requirements. Do you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> need anything special for
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your kids? Let me know if I
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> can help.L On 2/10/09, Debbie
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Lisa:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have read several of your
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> posts and they have been
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> quite helpful. My husband
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> is a first year teacher
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (2nd career) and is
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> currently a long-term sub.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> His certification is in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> science (Biology-grades
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 7-12), but has also been
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> teaching physical science.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> He applied to DoDDS and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DDESS and due to the budget
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> crisis, who knows if that
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> will even pan out. My
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> question is what is the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> likelihood if he were to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> apply through some of the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> other agencies you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mentioned that he would get
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a job. We have 2 children
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> as well. I don't think he
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> will be able to go to the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> job fairs. I looked into
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ISS online, and have been a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> little apprehensive. How do
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> these agencies compare to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> DoDDS?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your help.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Lisa-I have a question, 2/10/09, by Debbie.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/13/09, by Lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/13/09, by Debbie.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/14/09, by Lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/14/09, by Debbie.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/15/09, by Lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/15/09, by Lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/15/09, by Debbie.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/15/09, by Lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/16/09, by Debbie.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/17/09, by Lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/17/09, by Debbie.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/17/09, by Lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/18/09, by DEbbie.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/18/09, by lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/19/09, by Debbie.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/20/09, by Lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/20/09, by Debbie.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/22/09, by lisa.
- Re: Lisa-I have a question, 2/22/09, by Debbie.
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