Re: what about this???
Posted by s on 4/22/09
I can relate...eleven years here, one year off, perfect teaching record
and high recommendations and NOTHING....I have to agree with Jen...it's
because we are too expensive...schools can hire first year teachers at a
fraction of the cost! I went back to school to get my Masters, and it's
like a dead weight now b/c no one wants to pay me for that "extra"
education. Isn't that sad? A friend of mine told me recently that it
amazes her that she was paid $90,000. plus for working in a chamber of
commerce and teachers make $30,000. - $50,000. and they are ONLY
educating our future....sad, isn't it?
On 4/20/09, To the OP from Sharyl wrote:
> Where are you located? I mean generally -- not that you have to
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>> It's cheaper to higher a first year teacher than one with 10
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>> On 4/18/09, where are you in Missouri? wrote:
>>> On 4/18/09, teacher mom wrote:
>>>> I have taught for 10 yrs in MO. I took this school yr off
>>>> to stay home with my infant son. I have great references,
>>>> experience, and wonderful evaluations. I was even told by
>>>> one principal in an interview she wanted to hire me, then
>>>> in a follow up email, she said she had no openings. I
>>>> can't seem to get a job! What's up with this?