ilovefh
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The title says it all! I need advice! Here is what's going on....
We moved to FL in June and within a few days I accepted a teaching job about an hour from our house. I love the school, I love the administration, I love my team and I love the kids. The drive is not terrible but we are in school from 8:45-3:50 and I have to be there 8:15-4:00. I knew all of this going in and I was fine with it. It is my first year teaching and we were in a new area so I was really happy to have a job!
We had a really rough road trying for kids including two losses so we decided to stop trying and move to FL to enjoy ourselves rather than making all of our decisions based on children. Our plan was to stay two years and then reevaluate our situation. Then we would decide if we wanted to stay in FL or move back to NH and whether or not we wanted to start trying for kids again.
Well the plan drastically changed when I got pregnant in August. My school has been absolutely wonderful about it. The only problem is my doctor is an hour from school so when I have appointments I have to leave about an hour early from school.
Now all of this leads to my dilemma. Without kids the long day is not a problem, but when this baby is born I don't want to be gone from 7am-5:30 pm.
My plan is to apply to schools closer to me in May but there is a school 20 minutes from me that has an opening now. I am due in May. Do you think it is worth it to apply and see what happens? I don't really look too pregnant yet, but since I would need a sub May and June (but coming back in the fall) if I get an interview I'd like to be fair and let them know.
My thoughts are they won't hire me because I am pregnant and I'd only be there for 4 months before taking leave, but is it worth a shot?
If they were to hire me I'd get benefits right away which are cheaper and better than I have now, a pay raise, my day would be from 8:10-3:00 with a longer lunch, and it would cut my commute by more than half. Plus it would be closer to the Orlando area where we spend most of our time rather than towards the Tampa area.
What do you think?
We moved to FL in June and within a few days I accepted a teaching job about an hour from our house. I love the school, I love the administration, I love my team and I love the kids. The drive is not terrible but we are in school from 8:45-3:50 and I have to be there 8:15-4:00. I knew all of this going in and I was fine with it. It is my first year teaching and we were in a new area so I was really happy to have a job!
We had a really rough road trying for kids including two losses so we decided to stop trying and move to FL to enjoy ourselves rather than making all of our decisions based on children. Our plan was to stay two years and then reevaluate our situation. Then we would decide if we wanted to stay in FL or move back to NH and whether or not we wanted to start trying for kids again.
Well the plan drastically changed when I got pregnant in August. My school has been absolutely wonderful about it. The only problem is my doctor is an hour from school so when I have appointments I have to leave about an hour early from school.
Now all of this leads to my dilemma. Without kids the long day is not a problem, but when this baby is born I don't want to be gone from 7am-5:30 pm.
My plan is to apply to schools closer to me in May but there is a school 20 minutes from me that has an opening now. I am due in May. Do you think it is worth it to apply and see what happens? I don't really look too pregnant yet, but since I would need a sub May and June (but coming back in the fall) if I get an interview I'd like to be fair and let them know.
My thoughts are they won't hire me because I am pregnant and I'd only be there for 4 months before taking leave, but is it worth a shot?
If they were to hire me I'd get benefits right away which are cheaper and better than I have now, a pay raise, my day would be from 8:10-3:00 with a longer lunch, and it would cut my commute by more than half. Plus it would be closer to the Orlando area where we spend most of our time rather than towards the Tampa area.
What do you think?

