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Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2012

ugh

So tired of getting dicked around. I talked to the principal and she said they aren't calling anyone back in who interviewed for the first position and that they had just combined all the questions in the first round (which sort of contradicts other things she had told me). She said they hope to have a decision by early next week. Considering the fact that I don't have the appropriate endorsement and that I am not officially getting to interview for this position, I doubt I'll be getting an offer anytime soon. I really just wanted the chance to interview for it. I feel like I could have done so much better this time around. Last time I didn't even get a day to prepare, I was sick as a dog and deaf in one ear (had a horrible ear infection!), and I was only three weeks post-par tum. I felt like I couldn't focus and didn't give as many specific examples as I could have given. Oh well...dwelling on the past won't help anything. All I can do is update my resume and focus on ESL positions in the spring. In the meantime, I'll just focus on my beautiful babies, my health, and the holiday season.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

virtuous patience

I hate waiting. There is nothing I hate more than ambiguity, than not knowing. I applied for a Junior English teaching position for a local public school (I currently work with this school as center director for an alternative education option within the district). I went in for an interview but didn't hear anything for a week. It turns out an internal candidate (the former Literacy teacher) got that position, so now there's a Literacy position available. I finally heard back from the Assistant Principal today that I'm still being considered for the Literacy position. She said with the holidays it could take a while to get the ball rolling. She said she hopes to have interviews scheduled sometime in the next two weeks and that I should call her back if I don't hear anything in that time frame. Sounds hopeful, right? I don't have a reading endorsement, but she said that isn't required (even though the online job posting says otherwise). I have an ESL endorsement, and it seems like a lot of the concepts and strategies covered in my coursework is very similar to strategies a reading specialist would use. Luckily, I'm still on maternity leave through December 17th. It would be great if I could just start a new position instead of returning to my old job at all. Keeping my fingers crossed that this works out!