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    Re: Jobs in SC
    Posted by Laura Sly on 9/13/08

    You really captured the essence of the culture in SC. I have to laugh
    about the culture shock! I was in Greenville, SC for a few months last
    spring and will be moving back in a couple weeks. I tell people here in
    Michigan that there is no such thing as quickly running into a store to
    pick something up---People are constantly starting conversations.

    On 8/03/08, PA transplant wrote:
    > On 8/02/08, connie wrote:
    >> Would you define culture shock? What are the issues a northerner
    >> would encounter? Thanks.
    >
    > It may be a cliche, but things move at a more relaxed pace here. I'm
    > used to hurry up get it done now, being very anxious and stressed,
    > but that's not how it works here. That can be good and bad!
    > Northerners are also used to not speaking to people we encounter when
    > out and about. Southerners talk to everyone; they strike up
    > conversations with you everywhere. When I moved here, my little one
    > was under a year old, and maybe two people had commented on her
    when
    > I lived up north (out in public/strangers). When I got here, I
    > couldn't go out anywhere without people stopping to talk to her/me,
    > commenting and complementing her. Northerners are more uptight;
    it
    > is a broad generalization, but it is what I've experienced.
    >
    > Food is different; you won't find some of the things you are used to.
    > Forget pizza and al dente pasta. Learn about chicken bog and okra.
    > Sweet tea is iced tea with lots of sugar. Bread brands have a
    > different texture (Bunny Bread and Merita). If you want deli meat
    > thin, you have to explain "shaved" or "chipped" meat. `
    >
    > There are no unions here for teachers. In my district, it hasn't
    made
    > a big difference. My school is excellent, with great
    > administrators-but you have many things to do that are "extra."
    > Retirement/benefits are not at all what you will find in a union
    > state. You really need to save on your own. Same with salary. You can
    > beef it up in some districts by getting your National Board
    > certification (adds a hefty stipend in my district).
    >
    > School culture is different; more social, less competition among
    > students (unless you have advanced). Many districts have much
    > poverty--this brings different problems to the classroom, as a
    lot of
    > kids/parents don't put a premium on traditional education. My
    > district has a great Tech program that directs a lot of kids in useful
    > ways. Low parent involvement is a problem. Funding for schools is a
    > problem. You need excellent management skills and a real connection
    > with the kids to be successful. I don't want to be flamed for saying
    > these things; I love my students, and there are similar kids/districts
    > in northern states. This is my experience so far here, that is all.
    > There are good/bad districts everywhere. Of course, there's more to
    > say, but I feel like I'm gonna get it for what I have already said!!!

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  • Jobs in SC, 6/27/08, by Looking to move from long island .
  • Re: Jobs in SC, 6/28/08, by darnell 239.
  • Re: Jobs in SC, 7/29/08, by PA transplant.
  • Re: Jobs in SC, 8/02/08, by connie.
  • Re: Jobs in SC, 8/03/08, by PA transplant.
  • Re: Jobs in SC, 9/13/08, by Laura Sly.
  • Re: Jobs in SC, 10/16/08, by Native NYer.

     
     

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