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I need help to put myself back together. I don't even want to go on I want to die I feel worthless and no good and I am not the one doing wrong I am being deceived.I am disabled and having a terrible time living in disability I have experienced being vice president specialist teacher but can't work regular hours don't know from day to day how bad I will be experiencing my symptoms that are debilitating

What can I do to make an unforgettable impression because I am a great teacher. I just took off to raise my own child

KinderCare is hosting a Teacher hiring event on Saturday, October 5th, between 10a - 2p, at 7676 Old Harding Pk Nashville, TN 37221.
- WALK-INS WELCOME!!
- Meet the Center Directors
- Have an on-the-spot interview
- Tour one of our centers
For faster employment consideration, apply online prior to the event @https://www.kcecareers.com

I am 60, fit and motivated. I have developed a well-tuned ear for the ways both written and spoken English can influence people respond to new ideas; I understand and can effectively manipulate rhetorical strategies and enjoy writing. For the past 35 years, I have also excelled at encouraging high school students to take pride and ownership in and of their thinking and verbal expression, ultimately pushing them to reach for mastery rather than settle for mediocrity. Observant and artistic, I enjoy hobbies ranging from painting and carving to playing the guitar and violin. Now though I would like to ply my talents in work that is more product oriented, to do rather than teach. I would like to write and edit text for profit. While I have topics and assignments that I am naturally drawn to, my interests are broad and I look forward to exploring new fields. How should I go about marketing myself?

It took me about a year to land my job. Substitute teaching is always an option it's a resume builder as well as a great way of making connects. I am confident from facing unexpected layoffs that I will always have a job in education. Good luck.

Hi everyone, my name is Allana Akhtar and I cover work for Business Insider.
I am doing a series highlighting teachers ahead of back-to-school season, and I'm looking for K-12 public school teachers to participate in my survey: https://www.businessinsider.com/whats-the-hardest-part-about-being-a-k-12-teacher-2019-7
What's the hardest part about being a teacher? What's something parents do that drives you nuts? I want to hear from you!
Answers can be kept anonymous on request. Email me if you have any questions -- aakhtar@businessinsider.com.
Thanks! Allana

Never heard from them..no interview.. nothing So I lost interest.. applied for another position.

I have a co-worker who I am supposed to work together with and lead our classroom, but acts as if I'm beneath her and she alone gets everything done. I'm trying to work with her but all the knit picking is annoying. I consider leaving on a daily basis.

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