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  1. The racing thing has been done, BUT has the singlet itself ever been a checkered flag? Just a thought.
  2. As a school administrator I can tell you that good Science teachers are in very high demand. To say the least, the applicant pool is extremely thin. Willingness to coach an extra-curricular position(s) is a bonus, but effective classroom instruction should come first. Positions in certain certification areas run cyclical (e.g. English and PE). However, Social Studies and elementary are saturated with applicants, and has seemed to be the case for quite some time. Math and Science will always be in demand. Other factors in the hiring process: years of experience and geography. I have interviewed many highly qualified applicants that I could not hire simply because of budgetary issues. Secondly, I have been burned by hiring people not from the area who seemed willing to make a long term commitment until a job opened up close to home. Last piece of advice - 4-5 years from now when you are interviewing for jobs, always ask yourself this huge question: Can I see myself spending my career here? Because years of experience equals $$$, 10 years from now you may see yourself teaching at a place you don't enjoy working and your experience makes you immobile. There is little in life that stinks more than waking up every day going to a job you hate. Every school in Indiana possesses one or two people like this and all they do is suck the life out of their kids and colleagues. Teaching is a great profession. Good luck.
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