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Re: positions opening up
Posted by christen on 2/04/09
I am also considering moving back to Rhode Island. I already have my
1-6 certification. I have been keeping track of the turmoil the
teachers there are going through there...my question is..will there
be jobs like you had said? I thought this also...or will long term
subs get these jobs and people who haven't been able to get one
lately? I know there are several people who had lost jobs when
schools began closing and consolidating a couple of years ago. And
will they higher people on temp. positions so they don't have to pay
them a salary? What are your predictions???
On 1/28/09, Can't wait to get back! wrote:
> On 1/28/09, riteacher wrote:
>> Since I posted the last reply the job situation in RI has
>> changed greatly. The governor is planning to change the
>> retirement system and many are leaving before it changes.
>>
>> This would be the year to move back. There should be lots of
>> job openings.
>>
>> Get your certification in order now and you will have a good
>> chance of landing a job.
>>
>> (See my previous post for a certification link)
>
>
> Wow! Thanks for the information! I've already promised my school one
> more full year, so we will be moving back the summer of 2011. I
> cannot wait. I have already started working on my certification. I'm
> just nervous about the interview process during the spring next
> year. I won't be able to fly to RI often, because it wouldn't be
> fair to my students. I'm fairly optimistic, so I will just hope for
> the best.
>
> Again, thanks for your help. I really do appreciate it!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Teacher moving back to East Coast! , 12/28/08, by Can't wait to get back!!! .
- Re: Teacher moving back to East Coast! , 12/31/08, by riteacher.
- Re: positions opening up, 1/28/09, by riteacher .
- Re: positions opening up, 1/28/09, by Can't wait to get back! .
- Re: positions opening up, 2/04/09, by christen.
- Re: positions opening up, 2/06/09, by riteacher.
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