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Dear people who taught through the 80's:
I know history repeats itself. I also know there were some
tough times in the 80's when it came to teacher jobs. If
history has taught us anything, this little "teacher
overload when no one can find a decent job" thing will
pass.
Do you seasoned teachers think the market will recover for
teaching jobs? Are we "youngsters" just getting worried
and worked up over nothing because we can't find good jobs
now? Or do you think our beloved profession is done for in
Michigan?
Any insight is really appreciated! I'm at my third year at
a charter school, and I really can't see keeping this up
for the next 27 years. Do you guys think there is light at
the end of the tunnel??
Thanks so much!! :D
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