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MrLeftyHye
01-27-2007, 03:26 PM
Ok check this out, Im a P.E. Coach & Day Care teacher & I also fill in to be assistant teacher from time to time. I got my units & now eventhough I know theres an opening in one class the principal of the school is saying there are no openings. I dont know if I should leave my job & go look for another school. The only disadvantage is that if I leave I lose seniority. Ive been @ my job for 5 years. But on the other hand what if I apply at another school & they have an opening...Im confused, I dont know what to do. But anyways what are your taughts.
Maybe the principal already has someone to fill that position?
MrLeftyHye
01-28-2007, 12:44 PM
But the thing is, I know that theres no one working with one of the teachers... cause the teacher told me. I think Im just gonna wait it out & if nothing changes go look to work at another school.
Quarteria
01-28-2007, 01:04 PM
My taught is can you not apply at another school and keep the job you have currently?
One-Way
01-28-2007, 01:49 PM
How is the money, if you don't mind me asking?
MrLeftyHye
01-28-2007, 03:27 PM
My taught is can you not apply at another school and keep the job you have currently?
I wish I could but I cant because I want a full time job.
At my current job I work 12-6 already so it's not gonna work.
MrLeftyHye
01-28-2007, 03:28 PM
How is the money, if you don't mind me asking?
No, it's cool... $13.00 an hour, but full - time teachers are on a salary, paid vacations & so on you know?
Quarteria
01-28-2007, 05:51 PM
No, I meant stay at your one school, put in for the other, and then stay at the first until you find out if you got the second.
MrLeftyHye
01-28-2007, 07:10 PM
Ya, I could do that.
Thanks.
ckBejug
02-07-2007, 10:25 PM
No, it's cool... $13.00 an hour, but full - time teachers are on a salary, paid vacations & so on you know?
Is this for a public school?
MrLeftyHye
02-07-2007, 11:16 PM
No, ckBejug this is for a private school?
MrLeftyHye
02-26-2007, 07:41 PM
For the past several weeks the principal & a teacher have been on my ass (excuse my French) & blaming me for every little thing. So I have come to the conclusion that Im gonna apply at another school, so when I quit let's see if they can find another worker like me. Sorry for venting but you know how it is sometimes work stresses you out.
Siggie
02-27-2007, 06:09 AM
Have you completed school? What degree?
I mean this sincerely... I think you should take more classes.
crusader1492
02-28-2007, 12:06 PM
Have you completed school? What degree?
I mean this sincerely... I think you should take more classes.
Why do you think he needs to take more classes???
MrLeftyHye
03-01-2007, 10:13 PM
Have you completed school? What degree?
I mean this sincerely... I think you should take more classes.
Well I have 12 units in Child Development which gets me a Certificate, but I need about 60 credits to get some degree in Cd. So I really need to sit down & think about what to do.
Siggie
03-07-2007, 01:35 PM
I don't see how you'd get a fulltime position without a highered degree.
I don't see how you'd get a fulltime position without a highered degree.
Yah a highered degree and a edumecation :laugh: :p
Siggie
03-07-2007, 06:04 PM
Yah a highered degree and a edumecation :laugh: :p
higher ed degree. Better? I was in class at the time getting an edumecation. :laugh:
MrLeftyHye
03-08-2007, 07:14 PM
Well great news, today I was @ work and the chairman of Child Development called me so Im gonna go in Monday & get my certificate, with this certificate I can be a full time teacher in a kindergarten class, so Im just praying that I get another job @ a diffrent school now that I will be getting the certificate & when I get in there being a full time teacher, I will further continue on my degree so at minimum I can get a Bachelor's degree.
higher ed degree. Better? I was in class at the time getting an edumecation. :laugh:
:D Ok now let's make fun of Lefty ....
Well great news, today I was @ work and the chairman of Child Development called me so Im gonna go in Monday & get my certificate, with this certificate I can be a full time teacher in a kindergarten class, so Im just praying that I get another job @ a diffrent school now that I will be getting the certificate & when I get in there being a full time teacher, I will further continue on my degree so at minimum I can get a Bachelor's degree.
Hey Lefty, do they expect you to use periods to break up your sentences for this certificate or will they be fine with you just giving them one looooooooooong sentence all the time? :p
MrLeftyHye
03-08-2007, 08:17 PM
They expect periods to break up sentences all the time.
They really look into punctuation. Anything else?
Lamb Boy
03-29-2007, 11:51 AM
Have you completed school? What degree?
I mean this sincerely... I think you should take more classes.
You sound generally afraid for his life lol! Maybe you've taken too many classes! :) Time to apply that knowledge and make the world a better place! :cool:
I don't see how you'd get a full-time position without a highered degree.
There are more full time positions, in general, for ppl who have nothing more than a GED than there are for skilled laborers.
BUT in this example you are right and Lefty should get some type of teachers certification, IF this is the career path he wants to be on.
There are more full time positions, in general, for ppl who have nothing more than a GED than there are for skilled laborers.
Yah, there will always be full time positions for people who clean up xxxx at basically no pay. :laugh:
Lamb Boy
03-29-2007, 08:36 PM
The truth is the truth :rolleyes:
These are the majority who keep the simple things in life going ... you know all the stuff we take for granted.
Don't forget there are plenty of restaurant jobs that require hardly any formal education yet the servers can make more than many skilled laborer jobs. Definitely more than a RA.
As a matter of fact there are still a bunch of jobs you can get with very little formal education that pay well ...
I'm a skilled laborer and I would make waayy more as a bartender at some scrubby bar. Still after I pay my dues for a couple of years things should come up pretty quick ...
Siggie
03-30-2007, 05:03 AM
You sound generally afraid for his life lol! Maybe you've taken too many classes! :) Time to apply that knowledge and make the world a better place! :cool:
There are more full time positions, in general, for ppl who have nothing more than a GED than there are for skilled laborers.
BUT in this example you are right and Lefty should get some type of teachers certification, IF this is the career path he wants to be on.
I think it was quite obvious that I was not speaking in general, given that I was replying to Lefty's specific question. I'd like to think there are no teachers who have no more than a GED.
Of course people can find any job. Many of the jobs that do not require education though, also do not pay very well. I am not saying that no 'skilled laborers' make good money. Skilled implies experience and the ability to do something that not any person off the street could do without much training. The difference is excellence. If someone strives for excellence in whatever job they choose, there's usually some way to advance and/or do well.
I don't think there's such a thing as taking too many classes, but it's awfully presumptuous of you to tell me to go out and make the world a better place instead of educating myself. You hardly know anything about me or what I do and do not do. How can you make the assumption that I don't apply my knowledge or contribute anything to society?
As a matter of fact there are still a bunch of jobs you can get with very little formal education that pay well ...
:rolleyes: Tell me a couple of examples other than waiting/serving (that are entirely tip based), stripping, prostitution, and drug dealing, or very special cases like athlethes/entertainers that "pay well" ... by the way, I don't consider anything under $45K a year as "paying well" ... and even then, before taxes, anything less than $60k a year I doubt is "well" in places with high cost of living such as many areas of Southern California.
SIP is right.. not many jobs out there that pay well... but I think that Siggie is being a Bit condescending, too.
QUOTE=Sip]:rolleyes: Tell me a couple of examples other than waiting/serving (that are entirely tip based), stripping, prostitution, and drug dealing, or very special cases like athlethes/entertainers that "pay well" ... by the way, I don't consider anything under $45K a year as "paying well" ... and even then, before taxes, anything less than $60k a year I doubt is "well" in places with high cost of living such as many areas of Southern California.[/QUOTE]
MrLeftyHye
04-05-2007, 01:41 AM
Well if you want to be a kindergarten teacher @ a private school all you need is 12 units of Child Development. So right now Im looking for any private school that is hiring.
How much does a typical kindergarten teacher @ a private school get paid?
MrLeftyHye
04-05-2007, 05:23 PM
How much does a typical kindergarten teacher @ a private school get paid?
I wouldnt really know but I knew one that used to work at the school I work & she lived alone & making her payments so Im assuming its a decent pay.
The kindergarten teachers @ private schools I know barely make $25K to $27K a year in Wisconsin. I am told CA might be from $38-$42K a year with a couple years of experience. Public schools will be better but harder to get of course.
MrLeftyHye
04-05-2007, 07:05 PM
The kindergarten teachers @ private schools I know barely make $25K to $27K a year in Wisconsin. I am told CA might be from $38-$42K a year with a couple years of experience. Public schools will be better but harder to get of course.
I wouldnt mind making $38 - $ 42 a year. Im fine with that.
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