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Has anyone ever done this before? I feel like I need a major break from finding a teaching job. The only problem is that I don't have a ton of experience in other fields. I worked at Gottschalks for a few months back in 2007 but that's about it. I want to find a job in an office environment just doing some entry level work. Not the most exciting but just something I can build on if I need to. What did you do when you switched careers? What did you include on your resume your employer liked? I have no idea if I'll be successful in finding another job (especially with Fresno County's unemployment at 16.8%) but I need to at least try. ANY helpful tips would be awesome. Thanks ladies!
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Accounting is pretty easy to get into at entry level, I did it. Also, being an admin is a somewhat easy field as well.
You could also try going through some temp agencies. Some of them will do direct placements vs temp assignments so it might help as well.
What I would do is focus your abilities based on that type of job, if it is admin then focus on your ability to file, print, follow instructions or a plan, be organized, etc. If it is accounting, then focus on your ability to use MS Excel, do averages, handle money for school functions, etc.
I hope that helps. My company has an office in Fresno. If I hear of any office jobs there I will let you know.
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My aunt was a teacher and went into corporate training when she couldn't find a job. Another option you might want to look into that recruit people with teaching backgrounds are internship programs (many museums, hospitals, etc. have them for high school students).
Also, if you have an MA you can teach undergrad. Community colleges are good places to hunt for part time work if you're desperate for something.
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I only have my BA. I thought about going back to school for an MA but I'm not sure what I want to get an MA in yet. Plus, as a teacher it wouldn't really benefit me. They would have to hire me on a higher pay scale and in most education MA programs it helps to be in the classroom.
I'm going to try temp agencies. The last time I tried a temp agency I was fresh out of college and they wouldn't consider me because I had no office experience (I got told that by one of the best agencies in Fresno). I got on with an agency based out of Bakersfield and they got me a job working at Del Monte corporate in Sanger but I only lasted a day. I had NO idea what I did wrong. I thought I did a good job but the agency called me and said they no longer needed me. I did everything they asked and I got all my tasks done before the end of the day. I started working at Gottschalks after that and then started subbing.
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I'm still going to apply for teaching jobs but I feel like I need to broaden my horizons at the same time. I'm pretty disgusted with the public education system right now for various reasons. When I decided to become a teacher I really wanted to make a difference in a child's life. Lately, I feel like that is next to impossible.
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