jlp86
Shiny_Rock
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- Aug 13, 2011
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Mayflower -- 2 years ago I was in your same boat. I was devastated that I could not find a teaching job for the life of me. My friends had jobs, but I couldn't get one. I couldn't even find a full-time aiding job that wanted me! I was so frustrated. I had plans to go to a community college to get a different associates degree. I figured I would make more money and actually get a job.
Well I decided to wait a year and instead I substitute taught for two school districts. Since subbing doesn't offer insurance, I also got a job at a local Walgreens and worked 30 hour weeks there to claim insurance. I was working 60 hour weeks most weeks. With two districts getting me subbing work and Walgreens I was busy busy. By the time summer came around I was tired and I hated living with my parents. I thought for sure this year wasn't going to turn out any differently then the previous year. I was very negative about it all. Well the end of July came around and I knew I needed a plan for the next school year. I had known that the school district I subbed for had a few positions opening but since summer was almost over and I heard nothing I figured I wasn't chosen. In the long run, I was hired for one of those jobs. They just hired me 3 weeks before the school year started. Had I not subbed for them the previous year, I would not have been considered for the job. They only interviewed subs, aides, and people they knew personally. I don't even think they had the jobs up on the website to apply.
The moral of this story is don't give up. No matter how frustrated, aggrevated, or upset you are feeling it will work out if you give it time. I have friends who have been teaching for years now and I have 1 year of experience. I also was in a very low paying district while they were all in high paying districts. I loved my job though and it was amazing. The only reason I am not there now is because I moved out of state.
I would definitely substitute if I were you, thats what I am doing now that I moved. You gain a lot of experience and you can get a lot of ideas from other teachers rooms. I kept a journal with the ideas I had seen and what I liked and disliked. When I taught the next year it became very handy.
Sorry for the long novel. Good luck in your search. Be as positive as you can be. Something will turn up eventually!!! (I also know its easier to give this advice then take it
try you best though)
Well I decided to wait a year and instead I substitute taught for two school districts. Since subbing doesn't offer insurance, I also got a job at a local Walgreens and worked 30 hour weeks there to claim insurance. I was working 60 hour weeks most weeks. With two districts getting me subbing work and Walgreens I was busy busy. By the time summer came around I was tired and I hated living with my parents. I thought for sure this year wasn't going to turn out any differently then the previous year. I was very negative about it all. Well the end of July came around and I knew I needed a plan for the next school year. I had known that the school district I subbed for had a few positions opening but since summer was almost over and I heard nothing I figured I wasn't chosen. In the long run, I was hired for one of those jobs. They just hired me 3 weeks before the school year started. Had I not subbed for them the previous year, I would not have been considered for the job. They only interviewed subs, aides, and people they knew personally. I don't even think they had the jobs up on the website to apply.
The moral of this story is don't give up. No matter how frustrated, aggrevated, or upset you are feeling it will work out if you give it time. I have friends who have been teaching for years now and I have 1 year of experience. I also was in a very low paying district while they were all in high paying districts. I loved my job though and it was amazing. The only reason I am not there now is because I moved out of state.
I would definitely substitute if I were you, thats what I am doing now that I moved. You gain a lot of experience and you can get a lot of ideas from other teachers rooms. I kept a journal with the ideas I had seen and what I liked and disliked. When I taught the next year it became very handy.
Sorry for the long novel. Good luck in your search. Be as positive as you can be. Something will turn up eventually!!! (I also know its easier to give this advice then take it