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RTSDaddy2:
I was blessed and worked at a job from 2008 - 2009. Private school that saw it's enrollment drop a LOT (over half the staff was fired), and of course I was let go (right after my dad died - same weeK).

I did take a sub position with a local county, and am still in their database, but really could use something steady. If anybody's in the Atlanta area and hears of anything, let me know. :)

SavannahLion:
Probably useless to you, but I see a lot of people leaving the country to teach. Specifically Korea. Mostly English, but I see quite a few other fields leaving to teach overseas. Not sure on the pay, but I heard it's pretty good.

It's a thought.

wp34:

--- Quote from: SavannahLion on June 22, 2010, 02:05:11 am ---Probably useless to you, but I see a lot of people leaving the country to teach. Specifically Korea. Mostly English, but I see quite a few other fields leaving to teach overseas. Not sure on the pay, but I heard it's pretty good.

It's a thought.

--- End quote ---

I have a friend in Korea doing just that.  He really loves it.  His kids are grown and he is not married so it is a good fit to his lifestyle.  It is not for everyone.

My wife is a teacher and where we live it is a tough to find a job.  There are literally hundreds of applications for each open position.  It will help that you have experience.  I wish you luck.

HaRuMaN:
I think RTSDaddy2 has a wife and kids, so teaching overseas may be a bit hard for him.

RayB:
Be a "very important white businessman" in China for $1000 per week. Qualifications: be white and male

http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/print/2010/07/rent-a-white-guy/8119/

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