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<blockquote data-quote="5.0snake" data-source="post: 9063923" data-attributes="member: 19047"><p>Very interesting that to be a teacher you do not need a certificate. Maybe I am wrong. </p><p></p><p>Seems like I might need to clear a few things up.</p><p></p><p>First, I will not leave my job until I have another job to take as soon as I leave the one I dislike, that would be a stupid move.</p><p></p><p>Second, My current employer will not pay or help pay for school even if it was in relation to my work.</p><p></p><p>Third, Im not going to disclose my income, but, I would make close to what I do now by working a full time job in the education field (not class room teaching, but some kind of support position) and supplementing my income with a part time job (one I enjoy very much, took to help add some cash bc I just had my first child) and propelled me to the decision that I am going to make about working. </p><p></p><p>Fourth, I was offered a "full time" assistant baseball coaches job @ one of the Penn State branch campuses which will help suppliment my income, another passion of mine.</p><p></p><p>So all in all, I think I am going to be fine as far as income, the thing that needs to happen is get my interview secured and I'll be in like flint.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for all your help, advise and comments. All were great to read!</p><p>:banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0snake, post: 9063923, member: 19047"] Very interesting that to be a teacher you do not need a certificate. Maybe I am wrong. Seems like I might need to clear a few things up. First, I will not leave my job until I have another job to take as soon as I leave the one I dislike, that would be a stupid move. Second, My current employer will not pay or help pay for school even if it was in relation to my work. Third, Im not going to disclose my income, but, I would make close to what I do now by working a full time job in the education field (not class room teaching, but some kind of support position) and supplementing my income with a part time job (one I enjoy very much, took to help add some cash bc I just had my first child) and propelled me to the decision that I am going to make about working. Fourth, I was offered a "full time" assistant baseball coaches job @ one of the Penn State branch campuses which will help suppliment my income, another passion of mine. So all in all, I think I am going to be fine as far as income, the thing that needs to happen is get my interview secured and I'll be in like flint. Thank you for all your help, advise and comments. All were great to read! :banana: [/QUOTE]
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