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I have a job!

I resigned my position as a HS teacher around the time my (now five-year-old) daughter was born, for a number of reasons. I'm not going to elaborate here right now, as it's a longer story than I want to type out.

I've spent a half-decade looking for full-time employment, splicing together teaching at a community college with some other part-time work in the meantime.

This morning, I interviewed for a position at a small school in rural-ish east central Illinois, and was offered the job before I walked out the door. 


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Cool.   Hope you like the new job.   


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Congratulations! What level of school are we talking, and what subject?

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Congratulations!


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That is wonderful - congratulations!


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dpt wrote:

Congratulations! What level of school are we talking, and what subject?

Back in a high school again (which I much prefer to middle school, having done both at various times). I'll be the physical sciences half of the science department - at least one physics class of seniors, one introductory physical science class of freshmen, and multiple chemistry classes which will dominantly be juniors. I can't recall offhand whether I have the second-year chem class (functionally, AP Chem) this year or not.

My previous K-12 experience has all been a more urban setting. I'd only call the one year in a charter school "big-city" (since Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC is an area of about 600k people all told). This town is definitely more rural, with some of the challenges that might bring.

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Great news!  Congrats!

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Congrats on the job!

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Congratulations! Hope you do well in the new position!

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Congratulations!

 

Now I just need to find a job.  You guys wouldn't happen to know anyone hiring new materials engineering grads, would you?


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Arcanist Lupus wrote:

Congratulations! Now I just need to find a job.  You guys wouldn't happen to know anyone hiring new materials engineering grads, would you?

Depends in part on how mobile you are (i.e., do you have a reason to stay in a particular geographic area?).  There's a company in town for me that's in the semiconductor biz who prefers technical-area degrees for their technicians. They're called EpiWorks.

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Props to you for teaching physical sciences. We always need to put effort in making sure the public understands the methods and importance of the scientific process. I hope you get to do lots of experiments with your students!

(Just don't do them ON your students.)

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jffdougan wrote:

 

Arcanist Lupus wrote:
Congratulations! Now I just need to find a job.  You guys wouldn't happen to know anyone hiring new materials engineering grads, would you?

 

Depends in part on how mobile you are (i.e., do you have a reason to stay in a particular geographic area?).  There's a company in town for me that's in the semiconductor biz who prefers technical-area degrees for their technicians. They're called EpiWorks.

I'm willing to live anywhere.  I'll check them out, thanks!

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Congrats on the job! laugh

And I wish you luck Arcanist on finding an awesome one!


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