Nope sorry nothing exists in NYS outside of Manhattan, and none of
those places are wonderful compared to Manhattan.
On 7/16/14, Bluette in CO wrote:
> Dear PsyGuy:
>
> Please google NY State for all the wonderful places you might
> wish to visit some day ...ie: Niagara Falls, the Catskill
> Mountains and the Adirondacks...the BRONX is one of the 5
> boroughs of New York City
>
>
> On 7/15/14, PsyGuy wrote:
>> This is the Texas not New York forum. New York is a state with
>> only one city Manhattan, there is nothing else noteworthy
> about
>> New York, except that the trash generated in Manhattan is
>> dumped in New Jersey. I do not know what this "Bronx" is you
>> speak of.
>>
>> On 7/15/14, NYC teacher wrote:
>>> Dear Teachers,
>>>
>>> I have been living in limbo for a couple of weeks now. I
>>> reside in NYC, and about 2 weeks ago I was offered a
>>> teaching position at an elementary school in the Bronx. I
>>> was very excited, to say the least. However, since then I
>>> have been worried a lot. My paperwork has not gone
>>> through...yet. By calling HR I learned that the principal
>>> had to nominate me and apparently she did not do so. I
>>> contacted the school and they said the principal did
>>> nominate me and all of my info had been sent to "network." I
>>> am still guessing what "network" is. Anyone has an answer?
>>> It seems like it is the matter of time, I get it. However,
>>> my situation is not that simple. Three years ago I resigned
>>> in the midyear of my first year of teaching. I know it was a
>>> huge mistake! What's done is done. I was told by UFT and HR
>>> people that if a principal hired me, then I could rescind my
>>> resignation. Well, I was offered a job so I applied for
>>> withdrawing of my resignation. Now I am feeling very
>>> stressed praying for my resignation withdrawal to be
>>> approved, and finally learn that I am indeed an employee at
>>> the school where I was offered a job.
>>>
>>> ? Did anyone have a similar experience? If so, please, do
>>> share.
>>> ? Also, does anyone knows how the whole hiring process
>> works
>>> and how much time it takes.
>>>
>>> Thank you for your time!
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