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Re: Hiring teachers for 08-09?
Posted by byebye bend on 6/21/08

    It is the entire state. Even in "the fastest growing areas"
    there are literally TONS of teachers.

    My husband and I are sad to be leaving, but 7 years of subbing
    before getting a job in our area doesn't sound like a great
    time to us.

    On 6/14/08, TeachinTucson wrote:
    > I was informed by a recruiter from Beaverton that there is a
    > veritable glut of teachers in the entire Northwest!
    >
    > On 5/25/08, Jenny wrote:
    >> I've been checking edzapp for 5 months now, not a lot of
    >> openings for art teachers. What is the general hiring
    >> climate in Oregon now? I've never heard anything
    >> positive, and know the state had a lot of trouble about 10
    >> years ago, but I don't know how it stands now. Is there
    >> still a problem or have things just leveled off and not
    >> really improved? Is it a state funding issue? Is the
    >> education field too saturated? Is it a state wide issue
    >> or localized to Portland?
    >> Jenny

     
     

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