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Back in 2010, our beloved twinkie-eating, blowhard of a Governor cut school funding. I had been teaching nearly 30 years, and had to leave my original job, where I spent 19 years, because I filed a complaint with the EEOC (turned into a class-action lawsuit) and I was harassed to the point that I either had to find another job or I would lose my temper and have to strangle a few administrators.
I was all set to get tenure in another job that wasn't too bad for a 50-something teacher, except for the very long commute- when our Union president sold out 30 of us teachers getting the highest salaries (we got laid off and got NO NJEA help) so he could become a Vice-Principal. The Union local fired him when they found out, and he did NOT get the job (the offer was publicly rescinded and given to another applicant!).
This is exactly 2 yrs to the day I lost my job. I have a CV four pages long, heavy with awards and accomplishments. I have a MA+ in Chemistry Education. I have taught on EVERY grade level. I even volunteered at my sons' school as a visiting science teacher. No jobs, no offers. Not even a nibble.
WHY?? I live in southern NJ, the Pine Barrens, how else can I describe it? Halfway between Philly and Atlantic City. There are NO jobs here, even for young people.
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There are no teaching jobs in southern NJ- part 3

Posted 04-14-2012 at 12:40 PM by trishthegeek (Good luck getting a teachers' job in NJ! part 1)

[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]6. Substitute. IF they take your application (they are very choosy these days) you get to network and make friends, which may help if you are a new teacher. CALL EVERY DISTRICT's HR DEPT. and ask how to apply to be a sub. You need 60 credits, so this is a good way to see if you REALLY want to teach in a particular district. You will also need to be fingerprinted, and have a background check. Some counties have hired temp agencies to do this for them.[/FONT][/COLOR]...
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There are no teaching jobs in southern NJ- part 2

Posted 04-14-2012 at 12:39 PM by trishthegeek (Good luck getting a teachers' job in NJ! part 1)

[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]MY RECOMMENDATIONS TO ANYONE SEEKING WORK AS A TEACHER IN NJ:[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]1. If you are over 50, like me, FORGET IT. Districts want to pay starting salaries. Can you get into consulting, or a private school?Industries need trainers. Check into County Colleges if you have MA+. NO MA, don't even waste your time; county colleges don't want you.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]2. IF YOU ARE OVER 50--I worked with two Workers...
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