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I can;t believe some of the posters here. CS&A is definitely not a
scam. I have gotten many lead from them, but I did sign up a couple
of years ago. (however they now charge a fee, and I am debating on
whether to bother with them anymore, as I am really trying to get
into public.)
They are simply overwhelmed with applicants, as are ALL districts in
this state. And YES, there are many qualified spanish teachers,
(have not noticed how many spanish speakers have flooded the area? )
who are having just as hard a time as English teachers, Math and
Science, etc.
Best thing to do is move out of this state, or pick another
profession. Don't blame CS&A and slander their good name just b/c
they rejected you. This is just another sign of the times.
On 5/09/09, Natalia wrote:
> For some reason, I wanted to test Merrill's warning about
> Carney Sandoe & Associates being a scam. And guess what? She
> was right! I also recieved a letter saying, "we can't place
> you anywhere". Really...they don't need Spanish teachers
> anywhere...SPANISH??? And, isn't it their business to help
> those private/independent schools fill positions?...thus, what
> kind of a 'business' gives up so quickly -- as I received the
> letter the following week.
>
> On 3/23/08, Jacque wrote:
>> This does not ring true for me at all. I know many, many
> teachers who have found
>> jobs through Carney Sandoe. I spent seven years teaching in
> independent schools,
>> and Carney Sandoe is widely considered very reputable by
> teachers and
>> administrators alike. Also, when I was listed with them, I
> never received spam or
>> telemarketing calls.
>>
>> On 3/08/08, Merrill wrote:
>>> Beware of these guys. They say they will help you find a
>>> position in a private school/independant school, etc.
>>>
>>> In reality, they will take your information, sell it to a
>>> third party so you can be spammed, telemarketed, etc., and
>>> then they will send you a letter saying, "we can't place
>>> you--sorry."
>>>
>>> It's a scam
>>
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