A couple years ago I interviewed to teach video production at a public high 
school. They offered me the position and the principal assured me they'd help 
me get my master's and a teaching certificate and that a waiver to teach in the 
meantime was a mere formality.
Then the superintendent stepped in and talked me out of the job. The principal 
stepped in to get me back and I ended up moving into a very "no bs" phone 
support position.

Honestly I'm pretty sure corporate instruction fits my personality type better. 
I only have students for a week at a time and they (or their corporate masters) 
have paid $3k for that week so they tend to be very motivated.

-Curt

Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 18:50:10 -0500
From: Tim Crone <bb...@crone.us>
To: Mercedes List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Civil Service, Oh Yeah!
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Interesting.  I poked around the NC Department of Education site and didn't
see anything that looked useful for a lateral entrant, or at least anything
that would allow someone to start teaching before they completed a teaching
certificate.  Good to know that is not the norm.

Thanks,
Tim
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