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Old Oct 07, 2017, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by GoodVibrations101 View Post
I appreciate your advice in the other thread, and I just haven't gotten around to responding to it yet. Thank you for your comment. Getting a long-term substitute position is one option, and there are other options. I already have one part-time job that pays well for what it requires. I've interviewed for many new part-time jobs in the last couple weeks, and I think I will be hired as an adjunct college teacher in a couple weeks. The background check is just finishing up now, so I think I have this new teaching job for two courses. I am exploring all of my options, including long-term substitute teaching.
Ok that is good to hear that you found an adjunct teaching job, and will consider long-term substitute teaching should you decide to return to the K-12 school system.

I taught as an adjunct part-time, 32 hours a week, until the community college (that is for-profit) closed. The only non-profit community college in my city, requires its instructors to have a masters and phd, or two masters degrees. But for-profit community college programs, or business colleges, only require teaching experience and a masters degree, and sometimes, a teaching license.

Just remember, don't choose people like your father for job advice, if you know they can't relate to your situation, or if you know they aren't capable of providing you with emotional support or relevant job advice.

Definitely check out online teaching forums. They served me well when I was actively teaching.