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secondary school teaching

  • 13-03-2018 10:49pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 1


    Hey, I'm hoping someone can help. i am really looking into secondary school teaching with the subjects Business and Economics. its a job i would love to do but i am nearly 30 and its expensive, which is fine on its own but the more i look into the profession of teaching the more unsettled i get. is it really as bad as all the posts say? does it take years of temp contracts (if youre lucky), part time and subbing before you get the permanent job? like i said im nearly 30 and if i was younger this wouldn't be a problem, but now i have more to think about in job security and certainty.

    any information or personal experience is really appreciated.


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