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5 Non-School Jobs for Educators
TheApple
If you’ve been an educator but working in a school full-time just isn’t for you, there’s hope. Don’t throw that education degree away! Try to stay in the education field with one of these jobs that can utilize your teaching degree in other ways. In each of the following job descriptions, I’ve listed jobs that are currently posted on our job board for immediate hire. Continue reading to learn about five alternative careers for trained educators.
neilkelvin
about 1 month ago
298 comments
After college some teenagers go back home to mom and dad, others begin their journey through life with finding a new job. As a teenager, I love to work just so that I would have a little money to get the things that I want. Once I moved out on my own I realized that jobs aren’t to buy the things you want, they are to pay bills that you will have once you are out on your own. You should always remember to find a job that you will like and enjoy. If you get a job that you don’t enjoy you are going to be stressed out a lot more than what you think. Thanks for the post.
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tarihardy
3 months ago
80 comments
I've been going down all the avenues presented in this article during my current job search, but with no luck so far. I particularly love the idea of being a corporate trainer, but most places I've applied say they prefer their trainers to work their way up within the company for a couple years before applying to be a trainer. I'm about ready to take a job in a call center or something just to get my foot in the door. Eventually, though, I'm sure that education degree will come in handy.
mrcrisp
6 months ago
88 comments
Great article maybe if I get burned out. for those that are burned out try it.
surveillance1908
7 months ago
28 comments
Great article and ideas. Hopefully, more jobs will become available.
Mrs_Giselle
8 months ago
868 comments
Note, some of the links are no longer valid.
Mrs_Giselle
8 months ago
868 comments
Great ideas, thanks for the info.
Aya_krish
10 months ago
8 comments
Great help!
More articles! :-)
AngieS
10 months ago
2 comments
This is good stuff. I really appreciate it.
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edu_5mt
10 months ago
2 comments
Have been looking for an education position since May, 2008. Funds are running out , husband left need a job to support children. I am ready to relocate to DC Metropolitan area. I have a MA in Admin/Supervision and completing my EDD in Curriculum/ Instruction. I really appreciate these articles and chance to post this urgent note. Contact knectmt@yahoo.com
33140shellram69
10 months ago
6 comments
OMG...I so needed this, I'm stuck in a rut right now and these articles have helped. Thank you Apple
wittedl
11 months ago
10 comments
I think this is about where I am [author]. Just not sure if I am ready to dive off into the deep end yet!!! Good article...giving me the ideas of where to begin or at least where to start looking!
grammarreina
11 months ago
2 comments
Wow! This article has a lot of useful information and answers a question that many of us our asking ourselves these days with the ever increasing demands on the classroom teacher. Good advice!
megaministries
12 months ago
2 comments
Hello!! Looking for a certified teaching job, Pre-K-6, 16 years of experience with a higher qualified status. My objective is to retire from your school district. I can relocate as soon as possible. Let me hear from you with an offer. megaministries@yahoo.com.
eppy
12 months ago
2 comments
i would love to return to education having been a guidance counselor and schoolo administrator in special education in nyc. retired and move to florida and am currently seeking employment. livein broward county. please help.
jjzywicki2
12 months ago
2 comments
Nice comeon but no positions available within a 50 mile radius of my PA location!