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Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun
Posted by lovin loudoun on 8/22/08
Hang in there. Do not move or relocate until you do have a
job. That is just common sense. Bide your time. Stay in
contact with them and something will happen. They are
always building new schools and always need new teachers.
On 8/22/08, NYTeach wrote:
> Hi, I would appreciate any advice for my situation. I
> attended a LCPS job fair in March and was interviewed and
> fingerprinted. The woman who interviewed me took my resume
> and told me that they were opening three new schools and
> they would be hiring new teachers, and she was very
> impressed by my resume and interview and that I would be
> contacted. I sent in my application via the online system,
> and also sent my transcripts and other paperwork.. However,
> I was never called. I really would like to move to Loudoun
> from NYC, but I can't without a job. BTW my certification
> is in elem ed
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 8/22/08, by NYTeach.
- Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 8/22/08, by lovin loudoun.
- Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 8/26/08, by TCH.
- Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 9/11/08, by Jen.
- Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 9/12/08, by TCH.
- Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 9/13/08, by jim.
- Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 9/13/08, by lovin loudoun.
- Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 9/13/08, by lovon loudon.
- Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 9/13/08, by lovin loudoun.
- Re: Getting a teaching job in Loudoun, 9/13/08, by TCH.
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