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nwats12 | 22:59 Thu 29th Jan 2009 | Career Advice
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I have a math degree. I have taugh 1 and a half years as a math teacher with a lateral entry license. Unfortunately, I
didn't finish my classes needed for full certification and now my license will expire in June 2009. I know Im not really interested in teaching. This is the only real professional experience I have had with my degree. I have no experience in insurance or any other field using my degree. What kind of job paying at least 40,000 will allow me to use this degree with my current experience?
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As you have used the American spelling MATH instead of the English one MATHS I assume you are in USA. This is a UK based website and you may not find anyone to help you.
But good luck with your search for a new job.
In the UK, a teacher simpy nees to go back to another teaching job, maybe temporary, and complete their 'probationary year', then they are qualified teachers. Is it possible in the US to do something similar? The thing about teaching is, you are always able to find work, and while the kids can be a bit much the pay still beats a lot of other jobs.
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