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mommy2be716
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Are there any teachers that switched careers?
I am getting the feeling that I am not keeping my LI job. I left the city, which was an OK building but still not the best environment, to come to LI and I am really beginning to second guess why I became a teacher.
Has anyone here left teaching for another career? If so, what do you do now? I am not sure what jobs I would even qualify for.
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Posted 1/20/17 3:33 PM |
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
I have a friend who went to school to become a math teacher.
she winded up working for cable behind the scenes...
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Posted 1/20/17 3:38 PM |
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nycbuslady
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Are there any teachers that switched careers?
My sister quit teaching after 7 years. During the summer she got a job doing bookkeeping type stuff. It was supposed to be a temporary job, but they offered her a full time job at the end of the summer. She was a math teacher, so she had a numbers background.
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Posted 1/20/17 3:41 PM |
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mnmsoinlove
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
My brothers best friend left teaching after 6 years (he was a tech teacher in hs) for becoming an auto mechanic. He just did not like teaching.
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Posted 1/20/17 4:07 PM |
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PitterPatter11
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Are there any teachers that switched careers?
My friend left her position as a math teacher and became an actuary for Gap.
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Posted 1/20/17 5:05 PM |
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MichLiz213
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Are there any teachers that switched careers?
I did, missed teaching, and went back to school to become a librarian. I absolutely love being a librarian.
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Posted 1/20/17 5:34 PM |
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
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I did, missed teaching, and went back to school to become a librarian. I absolutely love being a librarian.
If I could go back (and not still have student load debt) I would have become a librarian. I taught English and love books and it would have been a better fit for me.
I left nearly 5 years ago, have been dabbling in freelance writing and have some regular work. I spent about a year and a half working as a fundraising copywriter, which I loved, but I got laid off. My daughter is in 4th grade and we haven't needed the money too much but I may look for something permanent, I just don't know what. I feel a little unemployable.
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Posted 1/20/17 5:40 PM |
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MichLiz213
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Posted by MrsProfessor
Posted by MichLiz213
I did, missed teaching, and went back to school to become a librarian. I absolutely love being a librarian.
If I could go back (and not still have student load debt) I would have become a librarian. I taught English and love books and it would have been a better fit for me.
I left nearly 5 years ago, have been dabbling in freelance writing and have some regular work. I spent about a year and a half working as a fundraising copywriter, which I loved, but I got laid off. My daughter is in 4th grade and we haven't needed the money too much but I may look for something permanent, I just don't know what. I feel a little unemployable.
I'm doing it all online. I had debt from my first master's (thankfully my parents covered my undergrad), and I'm doing it at a "relatively" inexpensive university compared to some other programs. I'm so glad I did it.
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Posted 1/20/17 9:27 PM |
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Are there any teachers that switched careers?
I did! I continued into the BCBA program immediately after my masters. I knew I didn't want to continue to teach while I was still going for my masters, but I finished the program, left my teaching job and now currently work as a behavior analyst and love it
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Posted 1/20/17 11:07 PM |
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mommy2be716
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Are there any teachers that switched careers?
i would prefer to not have to go back to school, as I have my master's and don't want to spend more $$ on school. i just feel so lost because i'm not sure if there is much else out there for me
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Posted 1/21/17 8:28 AM |
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Sweetlax22
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
I know a few teachers who left to become firemen but that probably doesn't help you......
I have also seen people leave teaching for things like invitation making, Etsy shop type things but I feel like that is hard.
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Posted 1/21/17 8:37 AM |
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Posted by mommy2be716
i would prefer to not have to go back to school, as I have my master's and don't want to spend more $$ on school. i just feel so lost because i'm not sure if there is much else out there for me
Have you thought about maybe teaching in a college setting? I think I remember reading you teach math? If you have a math degree maybe try something in business? I went to school in CT so we had to have a subject major along with education classes so my bachelors was in psychology and then I took the education classes with it. Not sure if they do the same in NY for bachelors? Maybe try teaching at an non profit school or catholic school? Maybe you will like it better? Is there something you are interested in?
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mommy2be716
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by mommy2be716
i would prefer to not have to go back to school, as I have my master's and don't want to spend more $$ on school. i just feel so lost because i'm not sure if there is much else out there for me
Have you thought about maybe teaching in a college setting? I think I remember reading you teach math? If you have a math degree maybe try something in business? I went to school in CT so we had to have a subject major along with education classes so my bachelors was in psychology and then I took the education classes with it. Not sure if they do the same in NY for bachelors? Maybe try teaching at an non profit school or catholic school? Maybe you will like it better? Is there something you are interested in?
Yeah I have a degree in Math and in Secondary Education/Special Education. I love math, and enjoyed my last job more because I was only teaching math. In this job, I am teaching inclusion in all 4 major subject areas, and I'm struggling with teaching the other subjects, as I was never trained in teaching ELA, SS, or Science.
I am not sure if I am qualified to teach at a college, because I think you need alot more experience as a teacher. I only have 4 years in
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Posted 1/21/17 10:20 AM |
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mrsBLT
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Posted by mommy2be716
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by mommy2be716
i would prefer to not have to go back to school, as I have my master's and don't want to spend more $$ on school. i just feel so lost because i'm not sure if there is much else out there for me
Have you thought about maybe teaching in a college setting? I think I remember reading you teach math? If you have a math degree maybe try something in business? I went to school in CT so we had to have a subject major along with education classes so my bachelors was in psychology and then I took the education classes with it. Not sure if they do the same in NY for bachelors? Maybe try teaching at an non profit school or catholic school? Maybe you will like it better? Is there something you are interested in?
Yeah I have a degree in Math and in Secondary Education/Special Education. I love math, and enjoyed my last job more because I was only teaching math. In this job, I am teaching inclusion in all 4 major subject areas, and I'm struggling with teaching the other subjects, as I was never trained in teaching ELA, SS, or Science.
I am not sure if I am qualified to teach at a college, because I think you need alot more experience as a teacher. I only have 4 years in
It would depend what school. I work at a college and good math teachers are hard to find!
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Posted 1/21/17 10:39 AM |
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mommy2be716
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Posted by mrsBLT
Posted by mommy2be716
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by mommy2be716
i would prefer to not have to go back to school, as I have my master's and don't want to spend more $$ on school. i just feel so lost because i'm not sure if there is much else out there for me
Have you thought about maybe teaching in a college setting? I think I remember reading you teach math? If you have a math degree maybe try something in business? I went to school in CT so we had to have a subject major along with education classes so my bachelors was in psychology and then I took the education classes with it. Not sure if they do the same in NY for bachelors? Maybe try teaching at an non profit school or catholic school? Maybe you will like it better? Is there something you are interested in?
Yeah I have a degree in Math and in Secondary Education/Special Education. I love math, and enjoyed my last job more because I was only teaching math. In this job, I am teaching inclusion in all 4 major subject areas, and I'm struggling with teaching the other subjects, as I was never trained in teaching ELA, SS, or Science.
I am not sure if I am qualified to teach at a college, because I think you need alot more experience as a teacher. I only have 4 years in
It would depend what school. I work at a college and good math teachers are hard to find!
are you guys currently looking for one? ?
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Posted 1/21/17 10:58 AM |
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Posted by MichLiz213
Posted by MrsProfessor
Posted by MichLiz213
I did, missed teaching, and went back to school to become a librarian. I absolutely love being a librarian.
If I could go back (and not still have student load debt) I would have become a librarian. I taught English and love books and it would have been a better fit for me.
I left nearly 5 years ago, have been dabbling in freelance writing and have some regular work. I spent about a year and a half working as a fundraising copywriter, which I loved, but I got laid off. My daughter is in 4th grade and we haven't needed the money too much but I may look for something permanent, I just don't know what. I feel a little unemployable.
I'm doing it all online. I had debt from my first master's (thankfully my parents covered my undergrad), and I'm doing it at a "relatively" inexpensive university compared to some other programs. I'm so glad I did it.
Do you know what the job market is like? I never thought of doing it online.
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Posted 1/21/17 11:02 AM |
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
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Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by mommy2be716
i would prefer to not have to go back to school, as I have my master's and don't want to spend more $$ on school. i just feel so lost because i'm not sure if there is much else out there for me
Have you thought about maybe teaching in a college setting? I think I remember reading you teach math? If you have a math degree maybe try something in business? I went to school in CT so we had to have a subject major along with education classes so my bachelors was in psychology and then I took the education classes with it. Not sure if they do the same in NY for bachelors? Maybe try teaching at an non profit school or catholic school? Maybe you will like it better? Is there something you are interested in?
Yeah I have a degree in Math and in Secondary Education/Special Education. I love math, and enjoyed my last job more because I was only teaching math. In this job, I am teaching inclusion in all 4 major subject areas, and I'm struggling with teaching the other subjects, as I was never trained in teaching ELA, SS, or Science.
I am not sure if I am qualified to teach at a college, because I think you need alot more experience as a teacher. I only have 4 years in
I didn't have any formal teaching experience (though I did have an educational background in secondary education) when I started teaching college. You need a graduate degree in your field to adjunct; teaching experience is generally not a requirement (though it may be preferred).
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Posted 1/21/17 12:00 PM |
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xosweetiexo
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Posted by mommy2be716
I am getting the feeling that I am not keeping my LI job. I left the city, which was an OK building but still not the best environment, to come to LI and I am really beginning to second guess why I became a teacher.
Has anyone here left teaching for another career? If so, what do you do now? I am not sure what jobs I would even qualify for.
Why do you think you're not going to keep your job on LI? I posted to your question on the teachers board about the observation you just had... as hard as it is, you have to just try to shake it off. How many years have you been a teacher? Are you passionate about it or hate it?
I've gone through ups and downs and even at one point considered going to a pharmaceutical company. At the end of the day, I knew I loved being a teacher so I stayed and I'm thankful that I did. Let's just say for whatever reason the job on LI doesn't work out... you can return to the city within five years. You're not out of the game yet! I know it's hard to stay positive when you feel beaten down... but you have options
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Posted 1/21/17 2:51 PM |
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MichLiz213
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Posted by MrsProfessor
Posted by MichLiz213
Posted by MrsProfessor
Posted by MichLiz213
I did, missed teaching, and went back to school to become a librarian. I absolutely love being a librarian.
If I could go back (and not still have student load debt) I would have become a librarian. I taught English and love books and it would have been a better fit for me.
I left nearly 5 years ago, have been dabbling in freelance writing and have some regular work. I spent about a year and a half working as a fundraising copywriter, which I loved, but I got laid off. My daughter is in 4th grade and we haven't needed the money too much but I may look for something permanent, I just don't know what. I feel a little unemployable.
I'm doing it all online. I had debt from my first master's (thankfully my parents covered my undergrad), and I'm doing it at a "relatively" inexpensive university compared to some other programs. I'm so glad I did it.
Do you know what the job market is like? I never thought of doing it online.
A lot of the message boards I go to say it's not good, but just to give you some perspective I spent almost ten years looking for an elementary teaching job. Once I was eligible for library cert (18 credits and the CST certified me for three years while I finish because I had already gone through the teacher certification program), I was hired the same day I interviewed with one Long Island SD, with another calling me the same day for a second interview.
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Posted 1/21/17 5:20 PM |
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mrsBLT
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Posted by mommy2be716
Posted by mrsBLT
Posted by mommy2be716
Posted by TwinMommyToBoys
Posted by mommy2be716
i would prefer to not have to go back to school, as I have my master's and don't want to spend more $$ on school. i just feel so lost because i'm not sure if there is much else out there for me
Have you thought about maybe teaching in a college setting? I think I remember reading you teach math? If you have a math degree maybe try something in business? I went to school in CT so we had to have a subject major along with education classes so my bachelors was in psychology and then I took the education classes with it. Not sure if they do the same in NY for bachelors? Maybe try teaching at an non profit school or catholic school? Maybe you will like it better? Is there something you are interested in?
Yeah I have a degree in Math and in Secondary Education/Special Education. I love math, and enjoyed my last job more because I was only teaching math. In this job, I am teaching inclusion in all 4 major subject areas, and I'm struggling with teaching the other subjects, as I was never trained in teaching ELA, SS, or Science.
I am not sure if I am qualified to teach at a college, because I think you need alot more experience as a teacher. I only have 4 years in
It would depend what school. I work at a college and good math teachers are hard to find!
are you guys currently looking for one? ?
I'm not sure but I'll know on Monday when my maternity leave ends! We are usually always looking for good people though so you can email me your resume if you want...I'll fm you my email if you're interested.
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Posted 1/21/17 8:09 PM |
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
My son's home ABA therapist used to be a teacher in Brooklyn and I guess it became too much for her to commute out there (she recently had a baby a few months ago). So now she works for an agency as a ABA therapist.
Edited to say that she does not have a BCBA but there is a BCBA that comes every two week or so to supervise her.
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Posted 1/23/17 12:18 PM |
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mvm630
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
Following - I was a teacher in a private school for 10 years and then got laid off. I was actually pregnant with #2 at the time and decided to just stay at home with my kids instead of looking for another job. I don't think I want to go back to teaching, and have been wondering what other things I would qualify for as well.
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Posted 1/23/17 10:37 PM |
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drpepper318
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Re: Are there any teachers that switched careers?
I did! I taught for over 5 years but it just was never for me. I don't do anything related to teaching or my subject area... I'm a clerk of the court. People always seem to think I'm crazy because teaching is "ideal".... but guess what, I've been doing this almost 7 years now & my job stress is super low, I'm union & I make more than I did as a teacher with a masters, so I can't complain... best thing I could have done for my sanity.
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