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    Re: advice! NO JOBS, somewhat incorrect info
    Posted by: that's the real problem on 7/04/09

    On 7/04/09, Demand is just not there wrote:
    >
    > Figure it out: Colleges and Universities have graduated
    > thousands more teachers this year, last year and the
    > year before...exceeding the need for those teachers.
    > Its that simple....teens who decided to become teachers
    > never bothered to see if there was really a demand for
    > more teachers and no one at any College was going to be
    > honest with them. Everything in this country is a
    > business and when supply exceeds demand...people get
    > hurt.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > On 7/03/09, Marina wrote:
    >> Don't bother taking the reading exam: you can't teach
    >> reading in FL unless you have the endorsement or
    >> masters. The other subject areas Tampa Teacher
    >> mentioned could be helpful.
    >>
    >> If teaching is all you want, I agree with other
    >> posters who say charters/prision teaching are your
    >> only options right now. However, Speech Pathology is
    >> huge, even in this market. You could go to USF for
    >> the 7 or so undergrad classes, then get a masters in
    >> it. (I was nearly laid off so I started researching
    >> other career options.) It's not teaching, but it is a
    >> job in the school system, working with children.
    >>
    >> I don't know what makes you think FL's market for
    >> teachers is better than NY. I have a family member
    >> who teaches in LI who said they get over 100
    >> applications for every elementary job, and it's the
    >> same here in FL these days. I talked to a principal
    >> who had 200+ applications for one second grade job:
    >> that job was in FL, not NY.

    No offence, but you are the most manipulated people in
    this world.


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  • advice! NO JOBS, 7/03/09, by heather.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, 7/03/09, by June Chee.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, 7/03/09, by pw.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, 7/03/09, by heather.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, 7/03/09, by tampa teacher.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, 7/03/09, by well.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, 7/03/09, by heather.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, 7/03/09, by tampa teacher.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, somewhat incorrect info, 7/03/09, by Marina.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, somewhat incorrect info, 7/04/09, by Demand is just not there.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, somewhat incorrect info, 7/04/09, by that's the real problem.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, somewhat incorrect info, 7/04/09, by tampa teacher.
  • Re: advice! NO JOBS, thanks for the help, 7/05/09, by heather.

     
     

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