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Re: Special Education Vacancies![]()
Posted by Wanita M. Smith on 2/03/04
On 2/03/04, Wanita Smith wrote:
> On 12/05/03, mac wrote:
>> On 11/23/03, J wrote:
>>> On 10/27/03, Wanita M. Smith wrote:
>>>> I just completed a screening by phone
>>>> from an administrator in Boise. I
>>>> presently live in Montana, but would
>>>> like to work in Idaho. Are these
>>>> prescreenings good or bad. The
>>>> interviewer gave me no idea on how I
>>>> did. Thank you for any input.
>>>
>>> I would not worry. It was a short time ago. Give them a
>>> call. Everyone is really stretched thin.
>>
>> I would be interested to know how this inquiry and protocol
>> turned out as I also intened to seek SPED vacancy in Idaho.
>> Though I am not a chat room type, but if I read the evidence
>> correctly, you asked a question, received one supportive
>> response which was a feeling only, but no substantive answer to
>> the question. How did this end up? (Job or no job?) Was the
>> screening a positive facilitation to hire you or a negative
>> hurdle to exclude you or run you off, legally?
I don't thik this was a job offer, but just
a screening. I'm not calling back due to
other constrictions. Think I'll just stay
put and maybe do some volunteering in programs
that serve people with special needs. I'm
over 50 and feel that is the detriment along
with being a Native American. Thanks for
the thought.