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Christine Said:
Need advice! I've been offered a teaching job in FL that pays great, but I've been trying to relocate....We Answered:
You don't have to stay in Florida when you get there do you. It's not set in stone. You don't want to be where you are now so why stay? If you take this job you'll have more money to play with for your future plans. You can still carry on trying to relocate to the State you really want to be in. It's not going to happen immediately anyway so you'll be able to give the FL job a good try-out and have more cash in your pocket when the job of your dreams in the State of your dreams finally appears on the horizon. Good luck.Sherri Said:
What should I send in a care package to a good friend that recently moved from Tampa, Fl to Spain?We Answered:
Outahere2day had wonderful suggestions.If your friend likes candy, get items that cannot melt. You don't know how hot the package might get, and you don't want candy to melt.
His family can tell you what his favorite homemade cookies would be.
Pics are a faulous idea.
Since he's a teacher, you might want to send some things that kids the age of his students might find interesting that come from the U.S. and may be different from what they have in Spain.
Some well known English Children's books would be great. When I studied French, the BEST books I had were ones printed in France and imported to the U.S. So books printed here would be a real asset to him in his classes. Again, go according to the age of the students he'll be teaching. This will give his students a glimpse into American culture as well as help them study English.
Magazines for children printed here in the U.S. are also a good idea. There are some really fantastic children's magazines.
Ones I would recommend include: Highlights for Children, Cricket, Time (for Kids), Boys Quest, Discovery Girls, Pack O Fun, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Boy's Life, Girls Life, Children's Digest, Junior Scholastic, National Geographic Kids and Weekly Reader.
Mario Said:
Does anyone know of any good artistic jobs in orlando FL?We Answered:
Try dance studios or even look into the school system, or maybe local theater.Daisy Said:
Finding a teaching job in Orlando, FL?We Answered:
Do attend the Job fair.But do not stop there.
Do go see the principal of the school in Orlando and surrounding area and see what they tell you. Build bridges.
Most people in your situation start by substituting, but you do have to eat in the mean time.
Do not rule out public or private or religion(church operated) funded schools, systems.
Earl Said:
Teaching Jobs In Florida?We Answered:
Unfortuately, since I don't live in Florida, I cannot recommend specific school districts. But I thought I'd post a reply anyway. :)Florida has lots of opportunities for teaching jobs right now...the quality of life there is very high as well. Congrats on your decision to move. I've heard that class size tend to be very large there, but they may be introducing legislation to lower that.
Best of luck to you on your move. Those of us in the cold north (NY) are rooting for your success.... and we're a little jealous too. :)
