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What to do...

I currently hold an education degree for elementary education and am certified for k-8 math and science. Since I have been home with my son for the past 2 years the education system and completely fallen apart and budgets are being cut everywhere making finding a new job very difficult. I have been subbing in my township since my son was 8 months to keep myself within the district but have not been offered a job yet (the principal knows I am interested)! When I get called to sub now I don't even answer the phone because I am so discouraged and tired of dealing with someone elses problems for the day. I cant even remember the last time I looked or applied for a teaching job when I used to spend my entire day looking! Should I just let this go and find something else to do with my time or still look for a teaching job?!?! SO CONFUSED!
Danielle

Re: What to do...

  • Personally, I could never give up on teaching. I graduated in 2008 with my certification in grades 1-6. I subbed for a year then took a job as a UPK teacher when DH lost his job. I went back to school to get my master's in Literacy and have applied for my Early Childhood cert. I went back to subbing this year and absolutely love and hate it at the same time. I want my own classroom so bad, but no one is hiring. I know many people who have left the profession because it is too hard to find a job. Would you stay in your field or try something completely different? I think you should stick it out if teaching is truly your passion Smile

    Soon schools will suffer from running on a skeleton crew and they will realize they need more teachers to help their students succeed! 

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  • Well, this is a terrible time of year to be looking for a teaching job.  Most districts don't even start posting for the next school year until April or May, and a lot of jobs open up in the summer.  I would continue to sub to get your name out there.  Can you start subbing in other districts as well?
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  • Yeah I sub in 2 districts right now, I didnt just start looking for jobs though, I have been since last summer (summer 2009)! Which is why I am getting impatient. I also feel like I was really screwed over on a position through the district I sub for (long story) so I kind have lost interest in working for them which is why I started subbing in another district but I just dont find myself as happy doing it as I used to. Teaching has always been my passion but lately I have been so discouraged I feel like I am losing that passion! It so sad :( lol. Maybe I can find something else in the education field that isnt teaching? Any Suggestions??
    Danielle
  • I was certified in 2004 and this is my third job with several years of subbing in between. I think the one thing that has really helped me gain valuable experience is to apply at private/independent schools. The pay may not be great but work at a private school for a year or two and then start the search for public schools. Sometimes I wish I back in a private school there really isn't as much b.s. as there is in public schools. Could you also get on a sub list at a private school?  I know we were desperate for subs at the private schools that worked at.
  • I'm not a teacher, but I was unemployed for over a year and a half.  Looking for jobs was frustrating for similar reasons- no one was opening new positions, people were sticking in their jobs for security, and open headcounts weren't being filled.  I hate to say it, but it generally takes longer for the public sector to feel the effects of an improving economy.

    Why not focus on what you need to do make it happen (networking, classes, tutoring gigs, etc.), what makes you happy (crafting, gardening, or whatever), instead of things you cannot change?

    GL!

  • I'm not a teacher, but I was unemployed for over a year and a half.  Looking for jobs was frustrating for similar reasons- no one was opening new positions, people were sticking in their jobs for security, and open headcounts weren't being filled.  I hate to say it, but it generally takes longer for the public sector to feel the effects of an improving economy.

    Why not focus on what you need to do make it happen (networking, classes, tutoring gigs, etc.), what makes you happy (crafting, gardening, or whatever), instead of things you cannot change?

  • Thanks everyone! I just needed to vent! Im sure everything will work out! =)
    Danielle
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