LadyAurora
<font color=green>Listen, sister!!!<br><font color
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- Jul 8, 2003
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When I graduated from college back in '94, it was with a degree in Education. I subbed for a couple years, but never got hired full-time. Then I succumbed to the lure of "easy money" and went into retail management.
Well, times goes by and I'm no longer in management, and the money isn't there anymore. It's time to get a "real job."
Sooo...I'm screwing up my courage to try and get back into the education field.
The local school district is having a recruitment fair May 10. Here's where the scared and nervous part comes in. I've never been to a recruitment fair. I haven't been in a classroom in about 8 years.
What should I expect? I don't know the teaching lingo anymore...I don't even have teaching clothes anymore. I assume I should bring my resume and transcripts...anything else?
I'm bad at interviews where I'm not overqualified for the job..if that makes any sense.
Basically I just need some advice from any teachers and some good luck wishes.
Thanks in advance!
Dawn
Well, times goes by and I'm no longer in management, and the money isn't there anymore. It's time to get a "real job."
Sooo...I'm screwing up my courage to try and get back into the education field.
The local school district is having a recruitment fair May 10. Here's where the scared and nervous part comes in. I've never been to a recruitment fair. I haven't been in a classroom in about 8 years.
What should I expect? I don't know the teaching lingo anymore...I don't even have teaching clothes anymore. I assume I should bring my resume and transcripts...anything else?
I'm bad at interviews where I'm not overqualified for the job..if that makes any sense.
Basically I just need some advice from any teachers and some good luck wishes.
Thanks in advance!
Dawn